In the sermon titled "Preach, Hear, Believe Christ," Gabe Stalnaker emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel as the means by which God calls and saves His elect. He discusses the significance of the "gift" mentioned in 1 Timothy 4:14-16, which refers to the calling to preach the gospel and the necessity of doing so with total commitment. Stalnaker draws from Scripture, particularly 1 Timothy 4:14 and 1:18, to argue that this calling is divinely ordained and publicly recognized among believers, reinforcing the duty of elders to preach Christ crucified as the heart of the Christian faith. The significance of his message lies in the assertion that true preaching and the proper reception of the gospel are vital for the salvation of both the preacher and the congregation, underlining the necessity of reliance on God's grace and the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit in the process.
“If God calls us to preach, if God calls us to teach... we need to commit ourselves to that ministry.”
“If I do not have a desire to preach Jesus Christ and Him crucified alone for all of our hope of salvation, salvation is not here.”
“You take heed to yourself, Timothy. And you take heed to the doctrine. Because if you don't, you're going to be damned and everybody who hears you is going to be damned.”
“Being flippant about true worship, being flippant about the true gospel of Jesus Christ crucified, that's just not an option for God's people.”
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