The sermon by Gabe Stalnaker titled "The Work Seen Of God" focuses on the doctrine of justification by faith, highlighting the necessary works of Christ in fulfilling the law. The preacher emphasizes that while the Pharisees were recognized as religious leaders who taught the law, they failed to live it out, imposing burdens on others without upholding the same standard themselves (Matthew 23:1-4). Stalnaker argues that true righteousness exceeds that of the Pharisees (Matthew 5:20), pointing to Christ as the one who fulfilled the law on behalf of His people, thus making salvation a work of Christ alone. He stresses the importance of understanding that while believers are not saved by their works, they are counted righteous through the completed work of Christ, who bore the weight of the law for them (Romans 8:1). This doctrine highlights the transformative grace of God, dispelling the misconception that salvation can be earned.
“Salvation is by works, just not our works. If we truly get a hold of this, the grace of God to us will be infinitely greater.”
“The law says, 'who's doing this?' My substitute said, 'Gabe Stalnaker is doing this. This is on his behalf.'”
“In Christ, every soul keeps the law of God. Every soul is made worthy to walk right in.”
“Thank God the works of the Lord Jesus Christ, all of them have been wrought for us, given to God's people, applied to the account of God's people.”
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