In this sermon titled "Thy Will Be Done," Gary Shepard explores the sovereignty of God's will as articulated in Matthew 6:7-13, emphasizing its significance for the elect. He argues that God's will is eternal, effectual, and immutable, distinguishing the true believer's understanding of God's will from that of fatalists. Scripture references such as Isaiah 25:1 and Ephesians 3 highlight God’s eternal purpose, while Romans 9 illustrates the effectual nature of His will. Shepard points out that God's will, particularly concerning salvation, is inherently linked to the work of Christ and offers assurance to believers that they are secure in God's gracious plan. The practical significance of this message lies in the comfort it offers the faithful, encouraging them to submit to God's will in all circumstances, recognizing that His providence encompasses both afflictions and blessings.
“God's elect find the will of God in Christ, their comfort, their rest, their consolation, in all their trials, in all their weakness, and in all their ignorance.”
“God's will is eternal. It's not spur of the moment. It doesn't involve contingency plans.”
“He has a will to make His people willing in the day of His power.”
“Thy will be done. In every trial, every trouble... we can rejoice, we can pray, we can give thanks to our God at all times and in all situations.”
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