In the sermon "The Lord Is My Shepherd," Gabe Stalnaker expounds on the doctrine of divine election as depicted in Psalm 23, arguing that true assurance and comfort stem from the believer’s recognition of Jesus Christ as their sovereign shepherd. He emphasizes that only those chosen by God, the "sheep," can claim Christ as their shepherd and be assured of His providential care. Stalnaker references Romans 3 and Matthew 25 to illustrate that God’s election is purposeful and the source of the believer's righteousness and salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in the confidence it brings to believers, reaffirming that they lack nothing because their shepherd provides all they need, both for this life and eternity.
Key Quotes
“Election is the number one most loving truth and character of God that could ever be declared.”
“All of God's sheep will be given a heart to love God for who he is in all of his sovereignty.”
“The good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. Isn't that amazing? You ever known a shepherd to die for his sheep?”
“If the Lord is my shepherd, I'm not gonna lack anything I need.”
Election is God's sovereign choice to save certain individuals for their redemption, rooted in His mercy and love.
The concept of election is clearly articulated in the Bible as God's predetermined choice to save specific individuals from their sins, a theme reflected in Ephesians 1:4-5, which states that He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world. This truth underscores that salvation is not left to chance or human decision but is a result of God's sovereign will. For those who believe in sovereign grace, this doctrine is celebrated as the most loving truth about God's character. It highlights God's initiative and purposeful action in salvation, showing that He did not need to save anyone but chose to redeem a people, often referred to as a remnant, as seen in Romans 9:11-13.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:11-13
Psalm 23 assures believers of God's provision, care, and guidance as their shepherd.
Psalm 23 serves as a profound declaration of God's commitment to His people, depicting Him as the shepherd who provides for all needs. Within its verses, David confidently proclaims, 'The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want,' illustrating complete trust in God's ability to supply strength, wisdom, and righteousness (Psalm 23:1-3). This assurance reassures Christians that, regardless of their circumstances, their shepherd will guide and protect them through life’s trials, including the 'valley of the shadow of death.' This Psalm encapsulates the essence of believers’ relationship with Christ, who is the good shepherd that lays down His life for the sheep (John 10:11). Furthermore, it emphasizes the eternal security and comfort that comes from being in the fold of Christ's grace.
Psalm 23, John 10:11
God's elect are those who possess a heart to love Him and trust in His sovereign grace.
To discern whether one is among God's elect, one must observe their response to God’s sovereignty and Christ's authority. As indicated in John 10:27, 'My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.' Those who are truly God's sheep will respond positively to His call, demonstrating a heart that loves Him for who He is and is thankful for His sovereign grace in election. This contrasts sharply with those who reject His sovereignty, as they display a lack of repentance and faith. Understanding oneself as a sinner in need of mercy correlates with the assurance of being chosen, as God's elect are characterized by their reliance on His grace and their acknowledgment of their own unworthiness before Him (Luke 18:13).
John 10:27, Luke 18:13
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