The sermon "Treasure In Clay Pots" by Gary Shepard focuses on the doctrine of the value of the gospel in contrast to human weakness, as illustrated in 2 Corinthians 4:7. Shepherd explains that the gospel, described as a "treasure," is contained within "earthen vessels," symbolizing the frail nature of humanity. Key points include the assertion that human merit is non-existent apart from Christ, highlighting that all worth is rooted in Him alone. Scripture references such as Ephesians 3:8 and Hebrews 11 emphasize the supreme value of Christ's riches compared to earthly treasures. The sermon underscores the practical significance of relying wholly on God's grace for salvation, maintaining that human weakness showcases the power of God rather than individual strength.
“We have this treasure in earthen vessels that the excellency of the power may be of God and not of us.”
“The worth is in the worthy one. Worthy is the Lamb, and there is no worth outside of Him.”
“He keeps filling us with His Spirit. He keeps revealing to us this treasure, making us to know the value and the glory and the worth of salvation that's in Christ Jesus.”
“The kind of vessel a treasure is in doesn't determine and it doesn't lessen its value.”
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