The sermon titled "The King Who Keeps His Sheep," preached by Gabe Stalnaker, addresses the theological significance of David as a type of Christ in the context of God's providence and sovereign election. Stalnaker argues that just as God chose David over Saul, He also chooses His people for salvation, signifying God's active role in redemption. The key Scripture references include 1 Samuel 16:1-13, which demonstrates God’s rejection of Saul and selection of David, and the way the story of Ruth ties into God's redemptive plan through familial lines. The practical significance of this message underscores the importance of divine sovereignty in election, the need for a sacrifice to atone for sin, and the relationship between the shepherd David and the ultimate Shepherd, Christ, who keeps His sheep by becoming their sacrificial Lamb.
“Everything that God has done for sinners revolves around, points to, and is because of the sacrifice.”
“Where the spirit and presence of God is, there is a reverent fear.”
“How did Christ keep His sheep? He did it by becoming their Lamb.”
“He's the sinner's king. Thank God. If you're a sinner, you'll thank God.”
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