The sermon titled "Passing By And Meddling With Strife" focuses on the theological significance of Christ's incarnation and His role as mediator. Preacher Marvin Stalnaker expounds on Proverbs 26:17, illustrating the folly of meddling in disputes that do not concern oneself, contrasting this with Christ's purposeful engagement with human sin. He argues that while meddling is generally unwise, Christ's intervention in the strife between humanity and God was intentional and necessary, as it was the fulfillment of God's covenant of grace. Key Scripture references include Isaiah 53, which highlights Christ's suffering for sins that were not His own, thus affirming the Reformed doctrines of substitutionary atonement and federal headship. The practical significance of this doctrine emphasizes the seriousness with which Christ approached the strife of sin, underscoring His zealous love for His people and the high cost of reconciliation.
“Minding your own business is good advice, but that's not the gospel.”
“He came for the strife that was between God Almighty and His people.”
“He that passeth by and medleth with strife belonging not to him is like one taking a dog by the ears.”
“He meddled with strife that was not his own, but he made it his own according to God's everlasting covenant.”
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