The sermon titled "Wonderful Things" preached by Gabe Stalnaker explores the theme of God's wondrous works as articulated in Isaiah 25:1-8. The central argument emphasizes that the appropriate response to God’s gifts, particularly the ultimate gift of salvation, is thankfulness and praise. Stalnaker points to specific Scripture references, including Psalm 72 and Psalm 106, to illustrate God's unchanging nature and His acts of redemption. He articulates the significance of the cross as the culmination of God's wonderful deeds, providing refuge in distress and ultimately swallowing up death in victory for His elect. This underscores the Reformed doctrine of particular redemption and the assurance believers have in God's faithfulness to fulfill His promises.
Key Quotes
“Oh Lord, thou art my God. I will exalt thee. I will praise thy name, for thou hast done wonderful things.”
“He did all the work and we're glad that he did all the work. That's the gospel message.”
“If he says it, it will come to pass. That's not something we're used to from man.”
“Every soul that his father gave to him... every single one of those elect, chosen, before ordained, foreknown, foreloved souls.”
The Bible illustrates God's gifts as wonderful and perfect, highlighting especially the gift of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
In Scripture, God's gifts are depicted as abundant, good, and perfect, especially emphasizing the ultimate gift of His Son, Jesus Christ (James 1:17). Isaiah 25 praises God for the wonderful things He has done, exhibiting His faithfulness and truth in all His counsels. The entire nature of God's gifts prompts us to respond with gratitude, recognizing that we exist to exalt and praise Him for His overwhelming blessings.
James 1:17, Isaiah 25:1-8
God's promises are unwavering and trustworthy because they are rooted in His unchangeable nature.
The reliability of God’s promises stems from His unwavering faithfulness and truth, as stated in Isaiah 25:1. God's counsels are firmly established, reflecting His character, which is steadfast and immutable. The assurance that if God has spoken, it will indeed come to pass, provides comfort to His people, emphasizing our reliance on His spoken word as recorded in Scripture. This confidence is crucial for believers as we navigate life's uncertainties, knowing that God remains faithful.
Isaiah 25:1, Hebrews 10:23
Giving thanks to God acknowledges His sovereignty and the goodness of His gifts in our lives.
Thanksgiving towards God is vital as it reflects our recognition of His sovereignty and grace in providing all that we have. As demonstrated in Psalm 106:47, giving thanks is central to our relationship with God, culminating in praise for His mighty works. It realigns our focus from self to God, elevating His glory and deepening our understanding of His wondrous deeds in salvation history. Gratitude transforms our hearts, reminding us of our dependence on God's mercies.
Psalm 106:47, Psalm 72:18-19
The wonderful things God has done include His acts of creation, provision, and the redemptive work of Christ on the cross.
God's wonderful works encompass His entire redemptive plan from creation to salvation. Isaiah 25 highlights His power to destroy the enemies of His people and the promise of defeating death itself. The ultimate expression of these wonderful things is found in the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, where He swallowed up death in victory. Such acts of divine intervention are celebrated in scripture, reminding us of God's goodness and our need for Him.
Isaiah 25:6-8, 1 Corinthians 15:54-57
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