In the sermon titled "Every Knee Shall Bow," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the sovereignty of God and the ultimate authority of Christ illustrated through the events of Esther 6. Through the narrative of Haman's plans against Mordecai, the preacher emphasizes that God’s control over all circumstances assures believers that even when chaos seems overwhelming, God is providentially orchestrating every detail for His purposes. Stalnaker draws parallels to the gospel, stating that just as Haman unwittingly honors Mordecai, God in His sovereignty glorifies Christ, who fulfills the law and takes on the sin that condemns humanity. Scriptural references, particularly to Philippians 2:10-11, reinforce the point that every knee will bow before Christ, highlighting the certainty of His lordship. The practical significance of this message is the reaffirmation of God’s ultimate sovereignty and Christ’s unyielding authority, encouraging believers to trust that all things work for their good in accordance with God’s will.
“Our adversary cannot do anything outside of the sovereign control and authority of our God and his God.”
“It may seem from time to time like sin is reigning and ruling and having its dominion. It’s not. There is only one who reigns and rules and has his dominion. And that’s Jesus Christ.”
“You know, the adversary and all of his devils know that they have an appointed end. They know that they do.”
“There is coming a sovereignly appointed day when all sin and all the enemies of Christ are gonna be dealt with and put away forever.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all events and decisions, ensuring that nothing happens outside of His predetermined counsel.
Ephesians 1:11, Romans 8:28
The doctrine of total depravity asserts that all humans are born in sin and incapable of choosing God without divine intervention, as seen in Scripture.
Romans 3:10-12, Genesis 3
Substitutionary atonement is critical as it teaches that Christ bore our sins in His sacrifice, satisfying God's justice on our behalf.
Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24
Glorifying Christ reflects the believer's response to His grace and attributes, which is central to living out the Christian faith.
Philippians 2:10-11, John 17:4
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