Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "I Say The Truth In Christ," centered on Romans 9:1, emphasizes the absolute truth of God's Word as the basis for preaching and salvation. The preacher articulates that the Apostle Paul's confidence in his message derives from the Holy Spirit's affirmation, asserting that the content of gospel proclamation must solely focus on Jesus Christ and His atoning work. Stalnaker highlights the dangers of false teachings and the necessity for preachers to deliver doctrines rooted in Scripture, referencing Acts 28:31 and 1 Corinthians 1:17 to underscore that the preaching of Christ crucified is the true power and wisdom of God. The sermon culminates in the assertion that God is sovereign in salvation, with a call for believers to trust fully in Christ's accomplished work, rejecting any doctrine that undermines the grace of God as seen in passages like Isaiah 46:10 and John 6:37. The significance of this message lies in its call for doctrinal integrity and reliance on divine truth, affirming the Reformed belief of sola scriptura and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“I am telling you the truth. I'm telling you the truth. And he said, I am not lying to you.”
“A true God-called preacher will only preach one thing. What the Word of Christ has to say about the accomplishment of Christ.”
“If I say anything about God other than what's written right here, it'll be a lie.”
“You can trust him. You can trust him. ... Look to Christ. Believe on Him. Trust Him. Cast your all on Him. He's our hope.”
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