Summary:
In the sermon titled "Our Prayer To Our God," Gabe Stalnaker expounds on the theological theme of God's sovereignty as revealed in Psalm 85. He emphasizes that the Psalm highlights God's past actions of grace towards His people, using repeated phrases like "Thou hast" to affirm His sovereign interventions, such as bringing back the captivity of Jacob (v. 1) and forgiving their iniquities (v. 2). Stalnaker supports his points with Scripture, notably emphasizing that true peace, righteousness, and mercy are found only in Christ, as encapsulated in verses 10-13, which illustrate the relationship between mercy and truth, righteousness and peace. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to seek spiritual revival, reflecting on God's sovereignty and grace to confidently approach Him in prayer for ongoing transformation and joy in their faith.
“If we're looking for mercy, there's only one place to find it, in Christ.”
“This is an acknowledgment of sovereignty. You will and we shall.”
“Let us follow you. Isn’t that our prayer? Just let us follow you.”
“Our prayer is that because of everything that Thou hast already done, Your anger toward us will cease.”
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