In the sermon "It Is Mercy, Not Sacrifice," Gabe Stalnaker examines the episode of Jesus cleansing the temple as recorded in Matthew 21:12-13, highlighting the significance of Christ's rejection of false religion and the man's works in favor of divine grace. The preacher emphasizes that Christ's actions in the temple were a prophetic declaration of His role as the ultimate offering, illustrating that all Old Testament sacrifices pointed to Him as the true atonement. Stalnaker draws attention to how the monetization of worship in the temple represented the corrupt practices of false religion, which undermines the Gospel's essence of grace. He argues that true worship must focus on Christ alone, not on human works or rituals, and asserts that this understanding is crucial for recognizing God's mercy rather than judgment. The sermon calls believers to rest in Christ’s fulfillment of the law and to abandon reliance on their own efforts for salvation.
“When our Lord turned over those tables of half shekels, what He was saying to them was, This is not your offering to God. I'm your offering to God.”
“The soul who believes that is in the bondage of a den of thieves. Stealing the truth from people. Stealing the credit from Christ. Stealing the glory from God.”
“It is of critical importance that we understand the glory of Christ's finished work... By trying to live by the deeds of the law, we are insulting the accomplishment of Jesus Christ.”
“Salvation is not by the fleshly deeds of man. It is by the free grace of God in the person and the work, in the life and the death, in the righteousness and the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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