In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Sheepdogs," the main theological focus is on understanding the purpose and divine orchestration behind the trials and afflictions that believers face in life. Stalnaker argues that these difficulties, referred to as "sheepdogs," are intentionally sent by God to guide and protect His sheep, ultimately driving them closer to Christ. He cites 2 Corinthians 4:15-18, emphasizing that "all things are for your sakes" and that the present afflictions work for an eternal weight of glory. Practically, the significance of this message is to encourage believers to view their struggles as means of grace that foster spiritual growth and reliance on God, rather than merely as hardships to endure.
“All things are for your sake. ... All things means all things. That's what it means.”
“All of those things are of the Lord. And he uses those very things to drive us to him.”
“The trials don't save us, Christ saved us. The spirit quickened us and called us. The trials keep us running back to him.”
“Understanding this doesn't make the trial easier. It just makes the trial understandable.”
The Bible teaches that afflictions are for our sakes, meant to bring us closer to Christ and reveal His abundant grace.
2 Corinthians 4:15-18, Romans 8:28
Scripture confirms that God uses trials as instruments of grace to strengthen and lead us back to Him.
Romans 5:3-5
Understanding God's grace during affliction helps Christians to remain steadfast and hopeful in difficult times.
2 Corinthians 4:17-18
Being sheep in Christ's fold signifies belonging to Him, under His protection and care.
John 10:14-16
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