In the sermon titled "A Matter To Be Understood," Marvin Stalnaker addresses the profound theological issue of human understanding of divine judgment and justice as presented in Proverbs 28:5. He argues that evil men, or the unbelieving, do not grasp God's justice or His law, evidenced by their disregard for His Word. The preacher contrasts this with the understanding bestowed upon those who seek the Lord, who gain insight into God's righteousness and mercy, as illustrated through references such as Psalm 139:21 and Jeremiah 24:6-7. The practical significance of this message highlights the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, emphasizing that it is only through God’s grace that individuals are enabled to seek Him and understand the necessity of Christ’s atonement for salvation. This understanding positions believers as recipients of mercy, fully aware of their dependence on God's sovereign choice, illustrating the core Reformed belief in salvation as an act of divine grace alone.
“Evil men understand not judgment, but they that seek the Lord understand all things.”
“Man doesn't understand. When the Lord was pleased to set forth, he has mercy on whomsoever he will. That settles it. It's done. It's over.”
“They understand that they are what they are by the grace of God. They understand that they're being kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.”
“Oh, to grace, how great a debtor. Daily, I'm constrained to be what? I'm constrained to be daily a debtor to his graciousness.”
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