In Marvin Stalnaker's sermon titled "Delivered From The Curse of The Law," the main theological topic is the total victory believers have over sin and death through Jesus Christ, paralleled with the biblical account of Israel's conquest of Ai. Stalnaker emphasizes the importance of complete obedience to God's commands, illustrated through Joshua’s unwavering obedience when instructed to annihilate the city and its king. He references Joshua 8:23-35, noting that the events serve as a typological reflection of Christ's victory over Satan and the world, where the king of Ai symbolizes the ultimate defeat of evil. The sermon highlights the significance of God’s holiness and grace, asserting that believers' salvation comes from Christ, who bore the curse of the law for humanity (Galatians 3:13). This message serves as a doctrinal reminder that believers are not victorious by their efforts but through God's redemptive work in Christ.
“The Lord is jealous of his honor. And here we have the account of the obedience of the Israelites in the absolute victory given them by the Lord over the city of Ai.”
“The spear is from a root word that means ruin, destruction, to strike… Do we not or can we not see the means of the Lord to give victory?”
“Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us. For it's written, cursed is everyone that hangeth on a tree.”
“The only hope that we’ve got, the blessing of the Lord is based on one man. The curse that’s deserving of us was borne by one man, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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