In the sermon titled "God's Will Be Done," Marvin Stalnaker emphasizes the theme of divine sovereignty and human submission within the context of Jacob's decision to allow his son Benjamin to return to Egypt. Stalnaker highlights Jacob's struggle with his paternal love juxtaposed against necessity as famine threatens his family, ultimately illustrating how his willingness to let go reflects his faith in God's overarching plan. Key scripture references such as Genesis 43:11-14 and Matthew 26:36-39 are utilized to demonstrate the biblical principle that true submission to God's will, even amid suffering, is a mark of a believer's trust in God's providence. The significance of this discourse lies in its encouragement for believers to yield to God's will, recognizing that it is ultimately for their good and God's glory.
“God's Will Be Done. That's the resolve of every regenerated child of God.”
“He that worketh all things after the counsel of his own will.”
“There’s no doubt about it. We have a heart that is full-headed against our new man, against the will of God. But by the grace of God, that sin's not gonna have dominion over us.”
“If I'm going to be bereaved of my children, I'm bereaved.”
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