In the sermon "O Give Thanks Unto The Lord" by Gabe Stalnaker, the primary theological topic is the goodness and mercy of God as articulated in 1 Chronicles 16:34-36. The preacher emphasizes the importance of gratitude towards God for His unending mercy and the necessity of acknowledging one's own sinfulness in need of divine grace. He cites David's psalm to illustrate that believers should actively cry out for salvation, gathering, and deliverance, reflecting on their reliance on God's character and promises. The sermon highlights practical implications, particularly through the observance of the Lord’s Table, as an act of thanksgiving and remembrance of Jesus Christ’s sacrificial work that secures salvation and unites believers in communion.
“O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good, for His mercy endureth forever.”
“If you call on Him while He is near, He'll answer you. He'll help you.”
“Lord, save me. I'm telling you. I just candidly say this. Say this. Not lip service.”
“We are saying, Amen. Praise the Lord.”
The Bible teaches that we should give thanks to the Lord for His goodness and enduring mercy, as stated in 1 Chronicles 16:34.
1 Chronicles 16:34
The scripture affirms in 1 Chronicles 16:34 that God's mercy endures forever, highlighting its eternal nature.
1 Chronicles 16:34
Crying out for God's salvation is crucial as it expresses our need for His grace and acknowledges our total dependence on Him.
1 Chronicles 16:35
Observing the Lord's table means remembering Christ's sacrifice and proclaiming God's grace and mercy in our lives.
1 Corinthians 11:24-26
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