The sermon "None Can Stay His Hand" by Gary Shepard focuses on the sovereignty of God and the doctrine of irresistible grace, as illustrated through the account of Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4:34-35. Shepard argues that God's sovereign will cannot be thwarted by human rebellion or free will, emphasizing that, like Nebuchadnezzar, individuals must be humbled by God’s power to be saved. He references Job and Isaiah to support his assertions, showing that God's will is sovereign even in salvation, which is by His grace alone. The practical significance of this message lies in reassuring believers of God's unyielding commitment to save His chosen people, regardless of their initial resistance or circumstances.
“If God has set His affection on you from old eternity... He's going to get you.”
“There can only be one free will in the universe. Only God has a free will.”
“He doesn't desire one thing and do another. He doesn't desire one thing and then find a situation... that keeps him from doing what he wants.”
“None can stay His hand. You can't stop God.”
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