In the sermon titled "I Am With You Always," Gabe Stalnaker explores the doctrine of Christ's continual presence with believers, as emphasized in Matthew 28:20. Stalnaker argues that true companionship is found in Christ, contrasting the loneliness of those without Him. He utilizes Scripture references, notably Ephesians 2:11-22 and Isaiah 43:1-2, to articulate that Christ not only provides peace and hope but also covenants with His people, ensuring they are never forsaken. The practical significance lies in the assurance and comfort this presence brings amidst life's trials, emphasizing that believers are supported by God's unfailing grace throughout their journey, both in this life and in eternity.
“With Christ, we are never alone, never alone.”
“Those who are not begging and pleading for Christ are begging for the judgment of God.”
“He was with us on the cross, therefore we'll be with Him in glory.”
“I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.”
The Bible teaches that Christ is always with His people, promising His presence until the end of the world.
Matthew 28:20, Psalm 23:4, Isaiah 43:2
Scripture consistently affirms God's promise to be with His people, providing spiritual and physical assurance.
Isaiah 43:1-2, Ephesians 2:13
Understanding we are not alone in Christ provides comfort and strength in life's trials.
James 4:8
Christ's promise signifies His eternal commitment to His followers and the assurance of His unending presence.
Matthew 28:20
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