The sermon "Redeemed By The Blood" preached by Gabe Stalnaker centers on the theme of redemptive grace through the blood of Christ as depicted in Psalm 116:12. Stalnaker emphasizes that all that believers can render to God in response to His numerous benefits is thanksgiving, highlighting the insufficiency of human contributions compared to God's immeasurable gifts. The preacher supports his arguments with Scripture, including Psalm 50:10-12, John 3:16-17, and Ephesians 1:3, which articulate God’s sovereignty and the idea that every good gift is already God's. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for believers to recognize their ultimate dependence on God's gifts of grace, leading to a posture of gratefulness and worship rather than a merit-based relationship with God.
Key Quotes
“What could a man possibly give to the high and lofty owner and sovereign of the universe? What can we give to him?”
“All I know to give is thanksgiving. That's all I know to give is thanksgiving.”
“We're not giving anything to you. It came to us straight out of your hand.”
“His gifts, His grace, His graces... what a benefit of His grace.”
The Bible reveals that God's love is demonstrated vividly through the gift of His only Son, Jesus Christ.
The love of God is profoundly illustrated in John 3:16, where it says, 'For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son.' This remarkable act is not limited to a particular group but extends to all people, emphasizing the inclusivity of God's redemptive plan. The love of God is not just a feeling; it results in action—God gave His Son as a sacrifice for our sins, an unspeakable gift that underlines His merciful nature. Throughout the Scriptures, we see that God's love is characterized by grace, mercy, and a desire for reconciliation with humanity, highlighted in Romans 5:8, which articulates that 'while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.'
John 3:16, Romans 5:8
Total depravity is established in Scripture, showing that without God's intervention, all humanity is spiritually dead and unable to choose God.
Total depravity is a critical doctrine that asserts every part of man is affected by sin, making him incapable of contributing to his own salvation. This concept is supported by passages such as Romans 3:23, 'For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,' revealing our universal condition of sinfulness. Ephesians 2:1 also underscores this doctrine by stating, 'And you were dead in the trespasses and sins.' This condition necessitates divine grace for awakening and regeneration, which only comes through the powerful work of the Holy Spirit, enabling one to respond to God.
Romans 3:23, Ephesians 2:1
Thanksgiving is vital for Christians as it expresses our recognition of God's blessings and acknowledges His sovereignty over our lives.
Thanksgiving is foundational in the life of a believer as it reflects gratitude for God's innumerable benefits. Psalm 116:12-14 prompts us to consider what we can render to the Lord for all His goodness, indicating that our response should be one of thanksgiving. In 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Paul encourages believers to give thanks in all circumstances, which cultivates a heart of humility and dependence on God. By recognizing our blessings and acknowledging them as gifts from His hand, we grow in our relationship with Him and are motivated to bless others, honoring God with our lives and witness.
Psalm 116:12-14, 1 Thessalonians 5:18
Christ's sacrifice provides forgiveness, redemption, healing, and the promise of eternal life to those who believe.
The sacrifice of Jesus Christ is central to the Christian faith, yielding immense benefits for believers. First and foremost, through His blood, we receive forgiveness for all sins, as noted in Psalm 103:3, which assures us that God forgives all our iniquities. Additionally, His sacrifice redeems us from spiritual destruction, giving us a new identity as children of God. Galatians 1:4 emphasizes Christ's self-giving for our sins, which results in liberation from the present evil world. Furthermore, Ephesians 1 reveals that through Christ's death, we receive spiritual blessings, adoption, and inheritance. These benefits illustrate the depth of God's grace and mercy towards us, highlighting the importance of Christ's atoning work.
Psalm 103:3, Galatians 1:4, Ephesians 1
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