The sermon titled "How Sinners Come to Christ" by Gabe Stalnaker centers on the doctrine of divine grace and the way sinners are drawn to Christ through the gospel. Stalnaker articulates that salvation is not a product of human decision or works but is entirely grounded in the grace of God, as demonstrated through the story of the Queen of Sheba and her encounter with King Solomon. Key arguments include the necessity for sinners to first "hear" the gospel (Romans 10:14) and to approach Christ with humility and honesty, much like the Queen who came to Solomon with hard questions about life and faith. Stalnaker emphasizes the core Reformed doctrine of substitutionary atonement, illustrating that all that God requires of sinners is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, the perfect substitute. The significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides to believers that their standing before God is secured by Christ's righteousness rather than their own merits.
“The call of a sinner to come to Christ begins with that sinner being given an ear to hear the message concerning Christ.”
“Everything that God requires of me is plentifully provided in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“When a sinner comes to know that, that sinner has come to know the Gospel. The Gospel is a person.”
“Every sinner who comes to Christ will get what they came for and infinitely more.”
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