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.
“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.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:11-13
Psalm 23 assures believers of God's provision, care, and guidance as their shepherd.
Psalm 23, John 10:11
God's elect are those who possess a heart to love Him and trust in His sovereign grace.
John 10:27, Luke 18:13
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