In the sermon titled "Sovereign Mercy" by Marvin Stalnaker, the main theological focus is on God's sovereign election and mercy as displayed through the lineage of Ishmael and the Gentiles. Stalnaker discusses God's faithfulness to fulfill His promises, particularly in relation to Ishmael, as outlined in Genesis 25:12-18 and contrasted with prophetic affirmations from Isaiah 60. He emphasizes that God's mercy extends beyond Israel to include all nations, with specific reference to the predestined calling of the elect from both Jew and Gentile backgrounds. Key verses such as Isaiah 46:9-10 and John 6:37 underscore the certainty of God's plan to save His people, highlighting the significance of faith and the grace of God in the believer's life. The sermon stresses the encouragement believers can take in the assurance that just as God has called individuals from Ishmael's descendants, He is able to show mercy to those in their own lives.
“For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth and gross darkness the people, but the Lord shall arise upon thee and his glory shall be seen upon thee.”
“Not all of them out of Abraham and Keturah's children, not all of them out of Ishmael's were mentioned... But these were. And here's what they said, they shall show forth the praises of the Lord.”
“We just proclaim the truth of the gospel of God's grace... it may be that the Lord might be pleased to show mercy to me and to mine.”
“The house of God's glory is his church chosen in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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