In the sermon titled "Seek Christ Crucified," Gabe Stalnaker focuses on the resurrection of Jesus as depicted in Matthew 28:1-5, emphasizing the theological significance of seeking Christ crucified. He analyzes the fulfillment of the Sabbath law, stating that Jesus's obedience and rest signify that He is the ultimate Sabbath for believers, encompassing their rest and salvation. Stalnaker contrasts religious efforts, represented by the women’s approach to the tomb, with salvation, which reveals God’s completed work through Christ's resurrection. The message culminates in the assertion that those who genuinely seek Christ crucified can overcome fear, as their acceptance before God hinges on Christ’s redemptive work. Stalnaker encourages believers to focus on Christ rather than their efforts or earthly aspirations, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
“Religion is seeing a tomb. Seeing that a tomb exists. Salvation is seeing what took place inside that tomb.”
“The difference in looking and seeing... when God opens the eyes, that's what we see. The work is done.”
“Any soul who seeks Christ crucified can fear not.”
“If a sinner ever gets a hold of that... that sinner can fear not.”
The Sabbath represents a day of rest ordained by God and ultimately points to the rest found in Christ.
Exodus 20:8-11, Matthew 28:1-5
Christ's resurrection is verified through the testimonies of witnesses and the fulfillment of Scripture.
Matthew 28:1-6, Isaiah 53:10-11
Seeking Christ crucified is paramount as it assures believers of their salvation and relationship with God.
Luke 19:10, Matthew 28:5-6
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