Marvin Stalnaker’s sermon, "Words Of A Departing Saint," primarily addresses the enduring faithfulness of God and the believer’s assurance of His promises as outlined in Joshua 23:14. Stalnaker underscores that, like Joshua, believers can be confident that not a single promise made by God has failed, emphasizing the spiritual significance of remembrance in the life of faith. He argues that God's covenantal blessings are rooted in His eternal love and election, referencing Scriptures such as Jeremiah 31:3 and Ephesians 1:4 to illustrate the certainty of God's promises. The practical implication for believers involves a call to obedience and vigilance in maintaining a relationship with God, as failure to do so could result in the loss of the blessings promised, demonstrating the Reformed principles of perseverance and the necessity of grace.
Key Quotes
“These good things that we know in our hearts that have never failed, that we have, some of them were given us before the world began and we only know them, we know them totally by faith.”
“Not one good thing has failed of all the good things which the Lord your God spake concerning you.”
“God is a just God. He's just...To not bow, to not kiss the Son...there's but one end. Death, death.”
“Hear the word of the Lord...all that the Lord has promised for those that love Him. Not one good thing has failed.”
The Bible assures that not one of God's promises has failed; every good thing He has spoken will come to pass.
In Joshua 23:14, we see Joshua affirming that not one thing has failed of all the good things which the Lord your God spoke concerning you; all have come to pass. This encapsulates the faithfulness of God throughout the Scriptures. God's promises, rooted in His covenantal love, reflect His unchanging character. As believers, we witness God's providential guidance in our lives, confirming His promises through our experiences and the testimonies of the faithful throughout history.
Joshua 23:14, 2 Corinthians 1:20, Hebrews 6:18
God's love is described in Scripture as everlasting and unchanging, assured through His eternal covenants.
The Scriptures emphasize that God's love is everlasting, as seen in Jeremiah 31:3 and Ephesians 1:4. These passages affirm that God has chosen His people in Christ before the foundation of the world, underscoring the permanence and constancy of His love. Such truths give believers confidence that their standing before God is secure, rooted not in their actions but in God's sovereign grace and purpose. The assurance of His redemptive love provides both comfort and encouragement as we navigate the challenges of life.
Jeremiah 31:3, Ephesians 1:4, Romans 8:38-39
Clinging to the Lord is vital for spiritual strength and protection from the snares of the world.
Joshua 23:11-13 admonishes the Israelites to take heed to love the Lord and avoid associations with other nations, highlighting the danger of turning away from the source of their strength. For Christians, remaining steadfast in their relationship with God provides the necessary courage and wisdom to navigate life's trials. A close relationship with God guards against the spiritual pitfalls that can arise from unholy associations and distractions. In doing so, believers experience His power in their lives, as He fights their battles and grants them the victory.
Joshua 23:11-13, James 4:8, 1 John 2:15-17
Christians find comfort in the hope of eternal life and the promise of God's presence in death.
In times of death, believers can derive comfort from scriptures like 2 Corinthians 5:8, which affirms that being absent from the body means being present with the Lord. God's promises, as stated in Hebrews 13:5, reassure us that He will never leave us or forsake us, offering profound peace during life's final moments. Witnessing dying saints exhibit calm confidence underscores the hope we possess; not only do they face death without fear, but they also look forward to being with Christ, demonstrating the truth of God's promises in their lives.
2 Corinthians 5:8, Hebrews 13:5, Psalm 116:15
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