In the sermon titled "A Unified Spirit In Christ," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the theological doctrine of salvation through God's unilateral initiative and the unity of believers in Christ. The preacher emphasizes that salvation is an accomplished work by God, as supported by 2 Timothy 1:9, where it states, "Who hath saved us," indicating that God has already secured salvation for His chosen people. He contrasts this with the common understanding of evangelism, underscoring that the message of the gospel is a proclamation of what has already occurred rather than a call to action. The significance of this teaching lies in its affirmation of Reformed doctrines such as election and irresistible grace, which assert God's sovereignty in salvation. Additionally, Stalnaker speaks to the impact of this understanding on the believer’s identity and community, where they are united in power, love, and a sound mind, all of which are gifts from God through the Holy Spirit.
“The gospel is not a call to action. It's a notification to stop all action. That's what it is. Stop all action. The work is done.”
“All who are chosen to be saved, God elected a people... The gospel is a notification of something that has already taken place.”
“This is the spirit that we share as God's people... the love of Christ overrules everything.”
“He has given us a right mind concerning these things. That's the ground of our love and unity.”
The Bible teaches that God has already saved those He chose before the world began.
2 Timothy 1:9, Ephesians 2:8-9
God's purpose for salvation is revealed through His calling and grace given in Christ Jesus before the world began.
2 Timothy 1:9, Romans 8:29-30
The Spirit of power equips Christians to live boldly without fear and in unity.
2 Timothy 1:7
Being called to union with Christ means being chosen and spiritually united with Him for salvation.
2 Timothy 1:9
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