The main theological topic addressed in the sermon "Salvation Is Of The LORD" by Marvin Stalnaker is the sovereignty of God in salvation, emphasizing that salvation and deliverance from sin come solely through divine grace. Stalnaker argues that the imagery presented in the Scriptures, particularly in Judges 2:1 and the events in the books of Joshua and Judges, illustrates that God actively delivers His people from bondage (symbolized by Egypt) and into the promised land (Canaan). He references key passages such as Joshua 3:14-17 to demonstrate that God, represented by the angel of the covenant, commands the events of salvation. The sermon highlights the significance of understanding one's covenant relationship with God, reinforcing the assurance that despite sin and failure, God's covenant promises remain unbroken. This theological underpinning reassures believers of God's mercy, grace, and commitment, which provides both comfort and motivation for living in obedience to Him.
“I want you to take your Bibles and turn with me to the book of Judges. Judges. Now, I'm going to be between Judges and Joshua.”
“It's a miracle of God's grace that any of us are able to hear from heaven.”
“The laws never brought us in to the rest. Never, never.”
“Beloved, we're dug out of the same pit. Every other man, woman ever born into this world, but we're made to go up.”
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