In the sermon "No Fastings w/ The Bridegroom," Gabe Stalnaker addresses the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, emphasizing the contrast between works-based righteousness and the gift of God's grace in Christ. The preacher highlights how Jesus’ interaction with John the Baptist's disciples illustrates the futility of relying on rituals like fasting for righteousness, which the Pharisees had distorted into a means of self-justification. Key Scripture references, particularly Matthew 9:14-17, serve to underline Jesus’ role as the Bridegroom, indicating that true joy and acceptance before God come from believing in Him rather than adhering to ritualistic practices. The practical significance lies in the assurance that salvation is not dependent on human efforts but entirely rests in the righteousness of Christ, which is freely given to believers, thus inviting them into true spiritual freedom and joy.
“Salvation does not come by the works of the law. It comes by the grace of God.”
“Man does not want to put on the spotless perfect. He doesn't want to just wear the robe of Christ's righteousness. He wants to patch his own.”
“Everything will fall apart and you're gonna lose all claim to the blood. It must be the blood of Christ and the body of Christ. His body, His blood alone, you cannot mix His work with ours.”
“When a sinner receives faith to see that and to believe that... in Christ, we're free from the law.”
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