The sermon titled "Seek Ye The Lord," preached by Gabe Stalnaker, centers on the overarching theological theme of the necessity and urgency of seeking the Lord as presented in Isaiah 55:6-7. Stalnaker argues that seeking God is not a means to earn salvation but rather an evidence of salvation already provided by Christ, as seen in Isaiah 53 and 54. He references Scriptures like Jeremiah 29:10 and Matthew 6:33 to elucidate that true seeking requires a change of heart, highlighting that those who genuinely seek the Lord acknowledge their need for Him rather than merely seeking His blessings. The practical significance of this message lies in its call to all individuals—particularly the youth—to recognize their spiritual condition and respond to God's effectual call with a heartfelt yearning for Him as their only hope of salvation.
“Seek ye the Lord while he may be found. Call ye upon him while he is near.”
“Seeking the Lord and calling on the Lord is not the cause of anyone's salvation. It is the final evidence of salvation.”
“No one ever seeks anything that they already have.”
“To seek the Lord is to say, 'I'm going to cling to Him and His word... whatever He says, amen.'”
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