In the sermon "The Need of the Hour," Gary Shepard addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of spiritual rebirth, emphasizing the necessity of being "born again" for entry into the kingdom of God. He argues that mere outward religious observance and moral reformation, as exemplified by Nicodemus, are insufficient for salvation, which requires the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit. Shepard supports his argument with Scripture, particularly John 3:1-8, highlighting Jesus' interaction with Nicodemus to illustrate the need for spiritual awakening and transformation. The sermon underscores that salvation is not the result of human decision or effort but is solely a work of God's grace, invoking a robust understanding of total depravity and irresistible grace. The practical significance of this message lies in the urgency for believers to recognize the work of the Spirit in their own lives and in evangelism, as authentic spiritual life can only come from Jesus Christ.
“Salvation is not based on our decision. It's based on His decision.”
“They have not the life of God in them. They have not a living faith, which is the gift of God.”
“You can resist grace, you can resist God, but you can't, if he sets his mind to do something, you can't resist him successfully.”
“The evidence of this new birth is faith in Christ alone.”
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