In this sermon, Gabe Stalnaker addresses the vital doctrine of preaching as the divinely ordained means by which God interacts with and nourishes His people. He argues that, contrary to modern views that often diminish the importance of preaching, it is through this specific means that God calls, quickens, and sustains His elect. Stalnaker supports his claims with various Scripture passages, notably citing Titus 1:3, Matthew 4:17-23, and 1 Corinthians 1:17-21, asserting that the preaching of the cross is the power of God for salvation. The doctrinal significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of the Reformed understanding of the centrality of Scripture and the gospel in preaching, emphasizing that true preaching conveys God's message of grace, rooted in Christ's redemptive work.
“Our Lord has chosen to use the means to spiritually and physically work in His people by way of preaching.”
“We need to hear the preaching every opportunity that we can. You never know when the moment will be that God will speak to you and deal directly with you.”
“The cross of our Lord Jesus Christ is the gospel. The cross of the Lord Jesus Christ... is the only hope we have.”
“If we're called to declare it, we declare it in all confidence and authority.”
The Bible shows that preaching is a divinely appointed means for communicating God's truth and calling His people.
Titus 1:3, Matthew 4:17, 1 Corinthians 1:17
Preaching is crucial for Christians as it is God's chosen means to impart faith, comfort, and spiritual sustenance.
Romans 10:14, 2 Timothy 4:2
The message of the cross is central in preaching as it encapsulates the essence of the gospel, highlighting Christ's redemptive work.
1 Corinthians 1:17-18, Galatians 6:14
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