In Marvin Stalnaker's sermon at Lindsay Campbell's funeral, the main theological topic revolves around the assurance of eternal life for believers in Christ, particularly as illustrated in Revelation 7:13-17. Stalnaker argues that while we grieve the loss of loved ones, we can rejoice in the truth that those in Christ have been redeemed and are now in His presence, worshiping Him without the afflictions of this world. He cites the imagery of the multitude clothed in white robes, affirming the Reformed doctrine of election, which underscores God's sovereign choice to save His people through the grace of Jesus Christ. This perspective offers hope and a call to faithfulness for the living, encouraging them to emulate the character of Christ that Lindsay exemplified during his life. The practical significance of Stalnaker's message serves as a reminder to cherish the legacy of the faithful and to seek a personal relationship with Christ, which is the foundation for eternal hope.
“It is Christ alone that gives sinners a good hope. It is Christ alone who is himself our hope.”
“Our dear brother is truly loosed from the bonds that bind us as long as we're in this flesh.”
“These are they which came out of great tribulation and have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.”
“Lindsey Campbell, he never, ever, ever rang the bell. But Lord God Almighty, in his wisdom and grace, in his infinite mercy sent his only son, Christ Jesus, to ring Pawpaw's bell, to free him from the shackles and the burdens of the world.”
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