In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon "The Wonder of Jesus Christ," the central theological theme revolves around the multifaceted nature and supremacy of Christ as revealed in Isaiah 9:6. Stalnaker emphasizes that Jesus, proclaimed as the "Wonderful Counselor," "Mighty God," "Everlasting Father," and "Prince of Peace," embodies the infinite nature of God, which humbles and amazes humanity. Key points include the duality of Christ's natures as both Creator and created, emphasizing that He is fully God and fully man, alongside a discussion of His various roles such as Shepherd, King, and Priest. The preacher references Ephesians 3, Philippians 4, and Revelation 22 to illustrate Christ's incomprehensible love and peace, highlighting that understanding who Christ is elevates one's view of the Scriptures and the gospel. The significance of the sermon lies in the doctrinal assertion that "Christ is all" for salvation and life, which aligns with the Reformed emphasis on the sufficiency of Christ in all aspects of faith and existence.
“His name is wonderful... truly enter into the things of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is worthy of amazement.”
“If we could just summarize the whole thing, here it is. Christ is all.”
“He is the judge of the sinner and he is the justifier of the sinner.”
“Oh, the wonder, really the wonder of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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