In the sermon titled "But Some Doubted," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the theological concept of doubt in relation to the resurrection of Jesus Christ as depicted in Matthew 28:11-17. He underscores the truth that both the soldiers and the disciples displayed an unwillingness to accept the resurrection, revealing a universal human tendency to doubt God's promises. The preacher emphasizes how the soldiers, despite witnessing divine events and receiving a substantial bribe, chose to propagate lies about Christ's resurrection, paralleling this with the disciples’ failure to believe in Jesus post-resurrection (Matthew 28:16-17). Stalnaker introduces key Reformed doctrines, such as total depravity and the necessity of grace, arguing that only by God's grace can faith be ignited in those who are otherwise enslaved to unbelief. He articulates that the practical significance of Christ's resurrection emboldens the believer's faith, affirming the grace bestowed upon those who doubt yet ultimately believe.
“The root of man's evil is lying on Christ. Lying on the Lord Jesus Christ. That is false religion.”
“Their fear of man was greater than their fear of God.”
“But for the grace of God, there would be no hope for any of us.”
“By His grace alone we believe, but Lord help our unbelief.”
The Bible acknowledges that even Jesus' disciples experienced doubt, reflecting the frailty of human faith despite witnessing miraculous events.
Matthew 28:17
The resurrection of Christ is confirmed through the testimony of both witnesses and Scripture, reinforcing its significance in salvation history.
Matthew 28:6-7, Romans 1:4
The resurrection of Jesus is crucial for Christians as it assures us of our salvation and the hope of eternal life.
Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15:20
False religion is characterized by lies against Christ and distorts the truth of the Gospel, often driven by human corruption.
Matthew 28:11-15
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