In the sermon "Restore The Man His Wife," Marvin Stalnaker addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation and the concept of divine restraint. He articulates that all sinners are under the bondage of sin, much like Sarah, who was taken by Abimelech as a result of Abraham's deception. Drawing from Genesis 20:7, Stalnaker emphasizes God's intervention through a divine warning to Abimelech, underscoring that all sin ultimately is against God and that only He can restrain human sinfulness. He discusses how Christ, as the ultimate prophet and bridegroom, restores His people from spiritual bondage, asserting that it was through the gospel and Christ’s sacrificial death that believers are freed from sin and death. The significance of this message lies in the assurance that true restoration and salvation are accomplished by Christ, invoking a profound understanding of grace in the life of the believer.
“All sin, ultimately, all sin is against God.”
“You're kidding. You're lying to yourself. Don't think that we're not capable of anything. If God doesn't restrain us...”
“Restore the man his wife. There's only one person that can do that, spiritually. That's the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“If we bow not to God's declaration of how God restores his people... thou shalt surely die.”
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