Gabe Stalnaker's sermon, "5 Reasons To Give Thanks," centers on the theological importance of gratitude within the Christian life, particularly from a Reformed perspective. The preacher emphasizes that thankfulness should be the predominant emotion of believers, rooted in the recognition of God's goodness, mercy, holiness, election, and sovereignty. Stalnaker supports his points with various Scripture references, including Psalm 118:1, which calls for giving thanks because of God's goodness, and Philippians 1:6, which affirms God's faithfulness in completing His work in believers. The implications of these truths are profound, reinforcing the believer's call to cultivate a spirit of gratitude in all circumstances, reflecting a deep understanding of God's providential care and the unity within the body of Christ.
“Every one of those emotions that a believer experiences can be, and it should be, tempered with thankfulness.”
“We are completely at the mercy of how He treats us. We are at the mercy of His will.”
“Thank God, the one that we're in the hands of is not the adversary who is stronger than us.”
“Thank God for making all of our wrong right. You know, we're a bunch of people who are wrong in the flesh.”
The Bible emphasizes that gratitude is essential for believers, as seen in verses like Psalm 118:1 and 1 Thessalonians 5:18.
Psalm 118:1, 1 Thessalonians 5:18
God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout Scripture, as He is depicted as the ultimate ruler who controls all events for His glory and the good of His people.
Romans 8:28, Psalm 118:1
Mercy is a critical aspect of God's character and foundational to the Christian faith, demonstrating God's grace and love towards sinners.
Ephesians 2:4-5, Colossians 2:13
We should thank God for His goodness because it is through His goodness that we receive blessings and grace in our lives.
Psalm 118:1, Romans 8:28
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