Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled “In The Beginning God” centers on the foundational Reformed doctrine of God's self-existence and sovereignty, as expressed in Genesis 1:1. Stalnaker argues that true knowledge of God is essential for eternal life, referencing John 17:3 to illustrate that eternal life comes from a relational knowledge of God. He emphasizes the Triune nature of God by discussing 1 John 5:7, highlighting that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one, coexisting eternally without beginning or end. The sermon brings forth the significance that God’s creation does not increase His glory but rather reveals it; thus, all of creation exists to declare His pre-existing glory and serves the ultimate purpose of glorifying Him.
“The great tragedy of mankind is he does not know God. Mankind does not naturally know God.”
“Eternal life depends on knowing the true and living God. Knowing who He is, yes. But more than that, knowing Him.”
“God was in need of nothing. For an eternity, God was self-sufficient, self-satisfied.”
“Everything that He has done is accredited to His glory.”
The Bible teaches that knowing God is essential for eternal life (John 17:3).
John 17:3
God's glory is central to His essence and ultimately what all creation reflects (Romans 11:36).
Romans 11:36
The Trinity is affirmed through biblical passages that emphasize the oneness and distinct roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (1 John 5:7).
1 John 5:7
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