In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Examine Yourselves," the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of assurance of salvation through faith in Christ, particularly as represented in 2 Corinthians 13:5. Stalnaker argues that the critical examination of one's faith is essential for believers, emphasizing the distinction between self-righteousness and true faith. He discusses various Scripture passages, including Romans 3:28 and Ephesians 2:8-9, to illustrate that justification comes solely through faith and not through works of the law. The practical significance of this message highlights that true believers will recognize their sinfulness, rely on Christ's finished work, and ultimately understand that their hope rests entirely on Him, which serves as evidence of their salvation.
“If God ever reveals sin to a man or a woman, that man or woman will have a changed mind about his or her standing before God.”
“When God's people see that they're just as sinful as they always were, they sink into despair... but when there's no knowledge of sin, there's no worry.”
“If our efforts to obey and satisfy the law is our hope of salvation... that'll never come to pass.”
“The only condition that will save a man or a woman's soul is the condition of Christ alone.”
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