In the sermon titled "Living Godly In Christ," Gabe Stalnaker emphasizes the centrality of Christ in defining true godliness and contrasts this with the falseness of religion that seeks justification through human effort. He argues that the essence of apostolic doctrine is the person and work of Jesus Christ, which he supports through Scripture, such as 2 Timothy 3:10-12 and 2 John 1:9. Stalnaker explains that living godly can only occur in Christ, not through the flesh, and asserts that persecution will follow those who adhere to the doctrine of Christ. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the importance of recognizing that true holiness and sanctification come through the work of Christ alone, thereby redirecting all glory to Him rather than to human achievements.
“The teaching of the person and the work of the Lord Jesus Christ is our doctrine. What do y'all preach down there? The person and the work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Living godly is something that can only happen in Christ. It can only take place in Christ.”
“God is not looking to the flesh of man for any good standing before him. So us doing that is not godly.”
“The love of Christ constrains us. Love for Christ, respect for Christ, the desire to be like Christ even though we're not in the flesh.”
Living godly in Christ means having a life that is reverent and devoted to God, fully founded upon Christ's person and work.
2 Timothy 3:10-12, 2 John 1:9
The doctrine of Christ is true because it is the only teaching that aligns with the consistent witness of all Scripture.
2 John 1:9, 2 Timothy 3:10
Christ is essential for Christians as He is the source of salvation, righteousness, and godly living.
Romans 8:1, Colossians 2:6-7
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