The sermon by Marvin Stalnaker on "Pleasing God" focuses primarily on the doctrine of faith, emphasizing its necessity for pleasing God as outlined in Hebrews 11:1-6. Stalnaker argues that biblical faith is a supernatural gift granted by God rather than a natural or self-generated assurance, citing Scripture such as Ephesians 2:8-9 and 2 Thessalonians 3:2 to support the idea that humans are not born with faith and that it is entirely dependent on grace. The significance of faith lies in its being a response to the revelation of Christ, and any reliance on personal actions or perceived righteousness is a form of pride, which is contrary to the essence of faith. Through the narrative of the two thieves crucified alongside Jesus, the preacher illustrates that true faith recognizes one’s sinfulness and the need for forgiveness, exemplifying that real belief involves trust in Christ alone.
“Faith is that precious gift of God given to a people of His eternal love, of His compassion, of His choosing...”
“Without faith in Christ, it's impossible to please God.”
“Faith in Christ and not faith in yourself. Faith in Christ and not faith in your works.”
“There was one who heard with a new ear... the ear that hears the voice of the shepherd.”
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