In the sermon "All The Counsel Of God" by Gary Shepard, the main theological topic is the supremacy and centrality of Jesus Christ in all aspects of salvation and Scripture. Shepard emphasizes that the Apostle Paul declared he did not hesitate to share "all the counsel of God," which he interprets as the necessity of preaching the Person and work of Christ as the focal point of the entire Bible. Key arguments include Christ's role as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, His sovereign authority in creation and providence, and His exclusive righteousness that is imputed to believers. Scriptural references include Acts 20:26-27, where Paul speaks of his responsibility to declare God's counsel, as well as Isaiah 9:6 and Colossians 3:11, affirming Christ as the Wonderful Counselor and the sum of all wisdom. The practical significance of this message underlines that true knowledge of the Scriptures ultimately leads to the knowledge of Christ, framing Him as the sole source of hope, righteousness, and salvation for sinners.
“The only way that any sinner can know all the counsel of God... is to preach the counselor himself, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Everything in salvation is accomplished in the Lord Jesus Christ himself. And that's why he said on the cross, it is finished.”
“It's easy to put up a sign in a church building and say, the scriptures alone, grace alone, Christ alone. But it's another thing for Christ to be alone.”
“Every believer... is gonna read the scriptures. They're gonna hear all the instructions, all the warnings. But you can know all that and not know Christ.”
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