In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Doing The Will of The Father," the main theological topic addressed is the necessity of genuine faith in Jesus Christ contrasted against the false confidence of external religious acts. He argues that mere verbal acknowledgment of Jesus as "Lord" does not guarantee entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven unless one does the will of the Father through faith in Christ alone. Stalnaker supports his points primarily with Matthew 7:21-23, emphasizing that those who claim to prophesy or perform miraculous works without true relationship with Christ face eternal separation from Him. The practical significance of this sermon lies in warning against self-reliance and the importance of recognizing that salvation is a work of God, not of human merit, urging listeners to rest completely in Christ's righteousness for their acceptance before God.
“When the Lord told Ezekiel to preach to those dead bones, ... he said to them, 'You say, first thing, O ye dry bones, hear the word of the Lord.'”
“Most preachers are not saved. People assume that because a man is a preacher, he's a shoe in.”
“If we are going to preach the truth, all we're going to do is repeat the words that the Lord has said.”
“What is the Father's will? To accomplish the will of the Father for His people.”
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