The sermon "Do All In The Name of The Lord" by Gabe Stalnaker primarily addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty in the believer's life and the necessity of ascribing all glory and credit to Christ in every action. Stalnaker emphasizes that human efforts, abilities, or intentions hold no significance in the redemptive work of God; rather, it is solely by the Holy Spirit that believers accomplish anything of eternal value. He supports his arguments with various Scripture references, notably Colossians 3:17, which calls believers to undertake all actions in Jesus' name, and Acts 3, where Peter attributes a miracle directly to Jesus Christ, thus demonstrating that glorifying God is central to the Christian walk. The practical significance of this theology is the reminder for believers to maintain a posture of humble dependence on Christ, recognizing that any good work is ultimately the result of God's grace and that eternal rewards are based on faithfulness to glorify God in all things.
“The things that pertain to God have nothing to do with man's anything.”
“Whatever a man finds to do in the means of God's work... that man needs to do it with all of his might.”
“We only come in the name, in the credit, in the work, in the worthiness, in the glory of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
“Let everything that we do and say be to His credit.”
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