In the sermon titled "The Preaching Blessed of God," Marvin Stalnaker addresses the theological doctrine of the effectiveness and integrity of gospel preaching within the Reformed tradition. He emphasizes that salvation is exclusively through the preaching of the gospel, as noted in 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14, where it is stated that God calls His elect through the sanctifying work of the Spirit and faith in truth. Stalnaker warns against false prophets who claim to preach the truth but mislead congregations, referencing 1 John 4:1 and citing the necessity for discernment when evaluating preachers and their messages. He rejects any notion of self-righteousness or justification by works, grounding the scriptural basis in Ephesians 2:8 and Romans 3:20, thus reinforcing that true salvation is by grace alone. The sermon ultimately underscores the significance of sound doctrine in the church and the vital role of preaching that aligns with God's sovereign grace in Christ for the spiritual benefit of His people.
“The words that we preach are true words, but unless they're blessed by the Spirit of God... then it's just words.”
“Whoso boasteth himself of a false gift is like clouds and wind without rain.”
“Sinners are not saved through the proclamation of a false gospel, but are regenerated according to the word of God, by God's good pleasure.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Men and women are the recipients of the grace of God and we proclaim the unsearchable riches of God's grace in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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