In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Our God Reigns," the primary theological topic addressed is the sovereignty of God as depicted in Psalm 135:5-6. Shepard argues that God's reign is a continuous and universal sovereignty, essential for understanding the nature of God and the gospel. Key scripture references include Psalm 135 and Isaiah 52:7, which emphasize God's supreme authority over all creation and His intimate relationship with His people, described as Zion. Shepard's exposition asserts that acknowledging God's sovereignty is crucial for faith, as it underscores God's active role in salvation and the assurance of His control over all circumstances. The practical significance of this doctrine encourages believers to rest in God's reign amidst life’s uncertainties, highlighting that true worship stems from a recognition of God’s glorious sovereignty.
“The Lord reigneth... it speaks of a continual action. The Lord is reigning. Let the people tremble.”
“Our God is in the heavens, He hath done whatsoever He hath pleased.”
“The notion of something men call free will is simply rebellion against God's will.”
“The absolute glory of this is, as far as you and I are concerned, is this glorious sovereign who could either save us or pass us by.”
The Bible declares that God is sovereign, ruling over all creation and doing as He pleases (Psalm 135:6).
Psalm 135:6, Daniel 4:35
Scripture consistently affirms God's control, such as in Proverbs 21:1, stating that the king's heart is in the hand of the Lord.
Proverbs 21:1, Romans 8:28
God’s sovereignty is crucial for Christians as it reassures them of His constant presence and purpose in all situations.
Romans 8:28, Psalm 135:6
God's sovereignty ensures that salvation is entirely His work, as He alone decides whom to save (Exodus 33:19).
Exodus 33:19, Romans 9:15
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