The sermon by Gary Shepard centers on the doctrine of Christ as the prophetic mediator, particularly emphasizing how Jesus fulfills the role of the "prophet like Moses" mentioned in Deuteronomy 18:15-19. Shepard argues that Christ is not merely one among many prophets but the ultimate prophet chosen by God to speak His words and mediate between Himself and humanity, fulfilling the law and offering salvation. He references various scriptural passages, including John 1:14 and Hebrews 1:1-2, to illustrate that through Christ, God has fully communicated His will and truth, culminating in the incarnation. The theological significance lies in the understanding that all believers must hear and respond to this prophet, as salvation is found exclusively in Christ, resolving the issue of sin and providing a complete saving grace that cannot be supplemented by human effort.
“He is the one that is not only the mediator, but he's the one that is the revelation of God.”
“No man comes to the Father but by Me. That's not real complicated. That's the absolute last word as to the way that men come to the Father.”
“The greatest words to sinners like us... He said from the cross when he said, it is finished.”
“God-given faith only believes what God says.”
The Bible identifies Jesus as the ultimate prophet who fulfills the role foretold in Deuteronomy 18:15.
Deuteronomy 18:15, John 1:14, Acts 3:18
Jesus is identified as the sole mediator in 1 Timothy 2:5, emphasizing His unique role in salvation.
1 Timothy 2:5, Hebrews 1:1-2, John 14:6
Listening to Jesus, the prophet, is essential for salvation and understanding God’s will, as emphasized in John 6:68-69.
John 6:68-69, Matthew 17:5, Acts 3:23
Christ’s declaration 'It is finished' signifies the complete and perfect work of salvation for humanity.
John 19:30, Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 10:14
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