The sermon by Gary Shepard on "The Unique Person of Jesus Christ," centered on the theological doctrine of the hypostatic union — the belief that Jesus Christ is both fully God and fully man. Shepard articulates this doctrine by emphasizing three fundamental truths about Christ: his divinity, his humanity, and his sinlessness. He supports these claims with Scripture references from Colossians, John, Isaiah, and Hebrews, highlighting verses that affirm Christ's unique status as God incarnate and the necessity of his perfect human nature for the sake of salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides believers that Christ’s sacrifice is perfect and sufficient for the redemption of the elect, thus reinforcing the Reformed understanding of justification by faith alone in Christ alone.
“Whatever we believe about the Lord Jesus Christ, we must have a clear and definite statement of that truth in this book.”
“If he's not God, no Savior. If he's not a man, no Savior. And if he's not sinless, no Savior.”
“He is a unique person. He is the God-man.”
“This divine person became a human being, sinless, that he might be the sinless sacrifice for this sinner's sins.”
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