In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "New Heavens And A New Earth," the preacher addresses the theological promise of eschatological renewal as prophesied in Isaiah 65 and its fulfillment in Christ. He articulates key points regarding God's sovereignty and mercy, emphasizing that despite humanity's rebellion, God sovereignly calls His people to Himself, as noted in Isaiah 65:1. The sermon highlights that Christ's atoning work on the cross serves as the definitive answer for sin, aligning with Romans 3:23-24, which underscores redemption through faith. Stalnaker draws from Revelation 21, discussing the transformative reality of the new creation where sin and death are eradicated, effectively arguing that this hope fosters an anticipation for believers, encouraging them to rejoice in the promise of eternal life with Christ. The practical significance lies in understanding the nature of salvation and the assurance of a glorious future, which bolsters faith amid present hardships.
“Just being with Christ, that is going to be heaven.”
“The only difference in those who are not his servants and those who are his servants is the man, Christ Jesus the Lord.”
“He said, I'll supply all their need before they ever even need it.”
“The rest that He has secured in this new heaven and earth, the only way to describe it is, it's glorious.”
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