In the sermon "Glorying In God Alone," Gary Shepard emphasizes the paramount importance of glorifying God above all else, drawing from Ezekiel 16. He argues that human worth and achievements—such as happiness, health, or personal decisions—pale in comparison to God's glory, notably in the context of salvation, which is entirely an act of divine grace. Shepherd references Ephesians 2:8-9 and Romans 3:27 to illustrate that salvation is not of human effort but is a gift from God, thereby eliminating any basis for boasting in oneself. The practical significance lies in recognizing that true faith and acknowledgment of God's grace lead to a life that glorifies Him, freeing believers from reliance on their accomplishments and instead focusing on His transformative power and initiative in salvation.
“The most important thing in this world is the glory of God. Mark it down. It is the glory of God.”
“Grace glorifies only Him. Only God. And that's why only He can glory in salvation.”
“I saw thee when thou wast polluted in thine own blood. God passed by us... He is the initiator in all things, especially in salvation.”
“He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.”
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