In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "May God Be Mindful of Us," the primary theological topic revolves around the profound question posed by David in Psalm 8:4, “What is man that you are mindful of him?” Stalnaker explores humanity's insignificance in light of God's greatness, emphasizing that although man is sinful and unworthy, God chooses to be mindful and caring towards His creation. He references several Scriptures, including Psalm 8, Psalm 103, and Ephesians 1, to illustrate that God's mercy and grace toward sinners manifest through Christ’s redemptive work, highlighting the juxtaposition between human unworthiness and divine mindfulness. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance that despite humanity's frailty, God's ongoing presence and engagement offer comfort and hope, encouraging believers to seek communion with Him.
“What is man that thou art mindful of him? How amazing is it that you would take the time to visit him.”
“How full of pity is that? What is man? I tell you what man is. Man is a sinner.”
“In Christ, you are not a sinner anymore. How can that be? I don't know, but it's so.”
“We, His people, set His glory there because He earned it.”
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