The sermon titled "TV: Now Unto The King Eternal" by Gabe Stalnaker focuses on the theological concept of God's sovereignty and eternal kingship, as explicated through the lens of 1 Timothy 1:17. Stalnaker emphasizes that the appropriate response of believers to the gospel, which centers on the person and work of Jesus Christ, should be one of worship directed to the "King eternal." He furthers his argument by referencing Isaiah 9:6-7 and Romans 10 to illustrate the nature of Christ’s reign and the eternal increase of His government. The significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of the immutable and sovereign nature of God, underscoring that the believer's joy and peace derive from understanding that Christ alone reigns eternally, unchanging and incorruptible, which is a core tenet of Reformed theology.
“The gospel message is who Christ is and what he has done to redeem his people from their sin.”
“Nothing brings God's people greater joy. Nothing brings God's people greater peace than hearing and knowing and being reminded of the fact that the Lord our God reigns.”
“The word king… translates sovereign. That means sole reign. Sole means one person reigns.”
“When that time comes, every soul in Christ is going to say, where's the sting of it? Where's the victory of it? This is not death. This is life.”
The Bible presents God as the King eternal, emphasizing His everlasting reign and sovereign authority over all creation.
1 Timothy 1:17, Isaiah 9:6-7
God's sovereignty is affirmed through scripture, illustrating His ultimate authority and unchanging nature.
Romans 10, Isaiah 52:7
God's eternal kingship reassures Christians of His unchanging authority and provides them with hope and security.
1 Timothy 1:17, Isaiah 9:6-7
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