Marvin Stalnaker's sermon titled "Evidence Of A Wise Son," based on Proverbs 28:7, focuses on the doctrine of the law of God and its significance in the believer's life. Stalnaker argues that the phrase "whoso keepeth the law" refers not to perfect obedience, which is unattainable by fallen humans, but to a heartfelt observance of God's instruction, rooted in regeneration and faith. He references Scripture passages such as Titus 3:5 and Hebrews 8:7-13 to emphasize that true obedience arises from a new heart given by God, which desires to cherish and follow His law. The sermon underscores the importance of God's law as both a reflection of His character and a means through which His people demonstrate their wisdom and grace, highlighting the distinction between the wise son who adheres to God's commandments and the riotous man who rejects them.
“The word keepeth here is actually meaning to guard, to observe, to keep close when it comes to the word, the law, the declaration, the instruction of the Lord.”
“I cannot keep it myself, but there's one that has kept it for me.”
“The love and preciousness of God's law in the heart, his instruction, his word, his statutes, precepts, it's not natural.”
“A wise man keeps it, he observes it, he realizes it.”
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