The sermon titled "Ascribe Ye Greatness Unto Our God - Part 1" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theme of God's greatness as revealed in the gospel, particularly through the person and work of Jesus Christ. Shepard argues that God's grace is central to understanding His greatness, emphasizing that Jesus' perfect work of atonement justifies sinners and underscores divine justice. He supports his argument with references to Deuteronomy 32:1-3, which calls for the acknowledgment of God’s greatness, illustrating how Moses sought to instill this understanding in a rebellious Israel. The sermon’s practical significance lies in the assurance that believers, grounded in Christ's finished work, can find peace and security, recognizing that it is God’s work alone that saves and justifies, not their own efforts.
“When we proclaim the true gospel, we ascribe greatness to God and not man.”
“His work is perfect. Not our work, but His work.”
“The work of righteousness shall be peace. And the effect of righteousness, quietness and assurance forever.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. And when that same gospel is believed and rejoiced in... we ascribe greatness to God alone, in Christ alone.”
The Bible proclaims God's greatness through the gospel, inviting sinners to find rest in His righteousness and perfect work.
Deuteronomy 32:1-4
Christ's work is perfect as He has fulfilled the law and provided complete atonement for sin, assuring all who believe in Him of salvation.
Hebrews 10:14, Romans 4:5
God as our Rock symbolizes stability, refuge, and a solid foundation for faith amid life's trials and tribulations.
Deuteronomy 32:4, Isaiah 32:2
To ascribe greatness to God is to recognize and declare His perfect attributes and saving works as the ultimate source of our salvation.
Deuteronomy 32:3, Jeremiah 51:10
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