The sermon titled "Always Friends" by Gary Shepard delves into the theological concept of divine friendship, emphasizing God’s unchanging and faithful relationship with His elect. The primary arguments presented illustrate how God’s elect are friends by virtue of divine election, despite their natural state as sinners in Adam. Scripture references include Proverbs 18:24, which frames friendship in the context of mutual kindness, and Ephesians 2:3, demonstrating that while God’s people were born sinners, they never ceased being God’s friends. This sermon articulates the profound doctrinal significance of Christ's atonement, arguing that reconciliation was accomplished not by making enemies into friends, but rather by restoring a pre-existing friendship through Christ’s suretyship and sacrifice. The message thus serves to affirm the immutability of God's love and the assurance of salvation for His chosen people.
“God's people have always been his friends... He chose his friends, don't you?”
“Reconciliation supposes a former state of friendship... you don't reconcile enemies, you reconcile friends.”
“A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.”
“He sticks by us and he's close to his people to provide for them and to protect them.”
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