In the sermon "The Promise of Life," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the central theological doctrine of the promise of eternal life in Christ Jesus, rooted in 2 Timothy 1:1. He emphasizes that all humanity longs for life, yet the spiritual life promised in Scripture is distinct from mere physical existence. Stalnaker illustrates this using Genesis 2:7, noting that while Adam and Eve lost their spiritual life due to sin, God promised to restore this life through Christ. The significance lies in the Reformed understanding of this promise as sovereign and particular—God has chosen a remnant for salvation, thus providing hope and assurance of an eternal life that is spiritually and inherently different from earthly life.
“The promise of life. Isn't that glorious? The promise of life. Do you enjoy hearing that?”
“This promise of life is a sovereign promise. It's a particular promise.”
“Once this life is given, there is no possibility of spiritual death ever again.”
“This life is in the Lord Jesus Christ. This promise of life to us came from a promise of death to Christ.”
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