Gary Shepard's sermon "Ascribe Ye Greatness Unto Our God - Part 2" centers around the theological doctrine of divine election and God’s providential care for His people, as exemplified in Deuteronomy 32:9-10. Shepard argues that God's choosing of Jacob (representative of His elect) signifies His sovereign grace, emphasizing that this selection is not based on human merit but solely on God's kindness and purpose. He supports his argument through various Scripture references, including Ephesians 1, Isaiah 54, and the account of God's covenant with Jacob, which illustrates the believer's identity and relationship with God as treasured and protected. The practical significance of the sermon lies in urging believers to recognize their state before God, embrace their identity as the chosen people, and respond in worship by ascribing greatness to God for His mercy and guidance in their lives.
“Greatness can only be ascribed or attributed to the true God.”
“He chose them not for what they were or what they could make themselves to be, but he chose them for what he would make them to be in Christ.”
“He kept him as the apple of his eye. Can you even think about yourself as such?”
“God is great. He really is awesome.”
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