The sermon titled "How Can I Approach God Accepted" by Marvin Stalnaker addresses the theological doctrine of justification and acceptance before God through Christ. Stalnaker argues that the narrative of Jacob deceiving Isaac to gain the blessing intended for Esau serves as an illustration of God's mercy toward sinners. He cites Genesis 27, as well as Romans 9 and Hebrews 11, to emphasize that Jacob, despite being a supplanter and deceiver, received the blessing not on the basis of his own merit but by being clothed in the righteousness provided through his elder brother's garments. The significance of the sermon lies in its assertion that believers, like Jacob, must be robed in Christ's righteousness to be accepted by God, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of imputed righteousness and the necessity of grace for salvation.
“Except we stand before God Almighty robed in the righteousness of Christ, we shall not be accepted of God.”
“It's according to His mercy that He saves us. Now we all understand that in ourselves, we're not worthy to receive the blessing of God.”
“The only way that Jacob is going to receive the blessing except he be robed in the raiment of his elder brother.”
“What we are in ourselves is deserving of damnation; what we need is to be robed in the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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