In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "My Soul, My Heart, And My Body," he addresses the theological doctrine of salvation and its implications for believers. Stalnaker outlines how God delivers the believer's soul, eyes, and feet from death, tears, and falling, respectively. By referencing Psalm 116:8, Ephesians 2, and John 5:25, he emphasizes that spiritual death is the natural state of humanity due to sin, and only through Christ’s sovereign voice can the spiritually dead come to life. He elaborates on the transformative power of Christ’s mercy, articulating that faith in Him results in eternal life and comfort, as the Lord will ultimately wipe away tears from His people. This teaching underscores key Reformed doctrines, such as total depravity, unconditional election, and the assurance of salvation by grace through faith alone, encouraging believers to rest in the security that comes from God’s bountiful dealings with them.
“Thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.”
“If they would just get ahold of that, if they would just get a hold of that. Men and women are born into this world dead in trespasses and sins.”
“The voice of the Son of God makes dead people hear and live.”
“We are delivered forever. We are safe forever. We are secure forever.”
The Bible teaches that Christ delivers our souls from death through His sacrifice and resurrection.
Psalm 116:8, Ephesians 2, Romans 5:12, John 5:25
The Bible assures us that God will wipe away all tears from our eyes in the future.
Revelation 21:4, Isaiah 25:8, Luke 7:36-50, Psalm 56:8
Understanding spiritual death is important as it highlights our need for Christ's saving grace.
Ephesians 2, Romans 5:12, John 6:40
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