The sermon "Encouragement For Sinners In Christ" by Gabe Stalnaker primarily addresses the theological concept of divine preservation, emphasizing the assurance that believers are kept by God's power despite their sinfulness. Stalnaker argues that the assurance of being "kept" stems from several key Scripture references, notably 1 Peter 1:5, which states, "you are kept by the power of God," and John 10:27-29, affirming that no one can snatch God's chosen people from His hand. The preacher highlights the election of God's people in 1 Peter 1:1-2 and 1 Corinthians 1:26-29, pointing out that God's choice includes those who recognize their own weakness and sin. The practical significance of this doctrine is immense, as it provides encouragement to believers who face discouragement in their spiritual struggles, assuring them that their salvation cannot be lost and rests securely in the hands of a mighty God who actively preserves His people.
“Stop looking at you. Yep, it's bad. Yep, it sure is. Oh, my flesh is so bad, the Word cries, amen. That's right, the Word says, I agree, I wholeheartedly agree, it's bad. But the Word says, in spite of you and in spite of all your sinful flesh, God the Father has chosen to keep you in Christ.”
“If one could be lost because Christ was not able to keep him or her, then none would be saved. If one could be lost, none could be saved.”
“The moment we see him, the moment we're in his presence... we’re going to be just like Him. We're going to see Him as He is.”
“Thank God, His keeping is more powerful than my falling away. If He's keeping us, we're gonna be kept.”
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