The sermon, "It May Be," preached by Gabe Stalnaker, addresses the critical theological concepts of God's judgment and mercy as presented in Zephaniah 2. Stalnaker emphasizes the urgency of seeking the Lord in light of impending divine wrath, drawing attention to the distinction between God’s fierce anger and the refuge found in Christ. He cites Zephaniah 2:1-3, where God calls the "nation not desired" to gather and seek righteousness, highlighting that while God's mercy is available, it is not guaranteed. Stalnaker points out the importance of humble seeking rather than a presumptive assurance of salvation, cautioning against the complacency of assuming one's own righteousness and urging believers to actively pursue Christ as their hiding place from judgment. This message holds doctrinal significance by calling the congregation to recognize their dependence on God's grace and the necessity of genuine faith as evidence of salvation.
“Gather yourselves together, yea, gather together, O nation not desired, before the decree bring forth, before the day pass as the chaff, before the fierce anger of the Lord come upon you.”
“The greatest error that any man, woman, boy, or girl could ever make is assuming that he or she is saved.”
“Christ is the hiding place. Jesus Christ, my hiding place. Those who will not be hid will hear this warning from God.”
“If we assume that we are saved, we are probably not. God’s people can have assurance without assuming on it.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!