In the sermon titled "But The Lord Loved Him," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the doctrine of God's steadfast love and grace, exemplified through Peter’s denial of Christ. Stalnaker highlights significant moments from the life of Peter to illustrate the believer's struggle with sin and the reality of divine love despite human failings. He references Matthew 26:69-75, where Peter denies Jesus, and contrasts it with Luke 22:61, which emphasizes Christ's loving gaze towards Peter during his moment of failure. The central theological point made is that while believers are called to acknowledge their sinfulness, their hope rests not on their performance but on the unchanging love and faithfulness of Jesus Christ. This doctrine reassures believers that their standing before God is secure in Christ, offering profound comfort even amidst moral failure.
“Our hope is not in our conduct. Our hope is in Jesus Christ.”
“Through it all, he loved Peter. That's all he did, was love Peter.”
“We are kept by the power of God... our only hope is... the precious blood of Christ.”
“If He bought us with His blood, He will keep us forever.”
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