In the sermon "The Blessed Hope," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the doctrine of salvation and its implications for holy living as articulated in Titus 2:11-15. He argues that God's demand for holiness is absolute and cannot be met by human efforts, asserting that the purpose of the Law is to expose humanity's sinfulness while glorifying Jesus Christ, the only one who can fulfill it. Stalnaker supports his points using various Scripture passages, including Romans 3, Galatians 3, and Titus 2 itself, emphasizing that justification comes through faith in Christ, not through works. The sermon underscores the practical significance of living a life of purity and devotion, rooted in the expectation of Christ's return, known as the "blessed hope," which not only offers grace for salvation but also empowers believers to lead lives pleasing to God.
“Purity and spotlessness is what God demands of us to stand in his presence. God does not condone sin. We do.”
“Salvation, redemption, forgiveness, acceptance, all of that is by the grace of God, by the gift of God, the work of God alone.”
“Every law in God's Word condemns the flesh of man and glorifies the Lord Jesus Christ. People read this and say, 'OK, well, this is what it says. So that's how we have to be.' In reality, we read this and say that's what it says, and that proves to me that's not what I am.”
“Their hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness. They dare not trust the sweetest frame.”
The Bible requires absolute holiness and purity from God's people, as they are to stand blameless before Him.
Titus 2:11-15, Ephesians 1:4-5
Salvation is solely by God's grace—not by works—making it a gift rather than a result of human effort.
Titus 2:11, Romans 3:28, Galatians 3:2
Being justified by faith is vital because it establishes that righteousness comes through Christ, not from our own efforts.
Romans 3:28, Titus 2:11, Galatians 3:21
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