In Gary Shepard's sermon "He Shall Be Great," the main theological topic addressed is the greatness of Jesus Christ as prophesied in Micah 5:2 and affirmed in Luke 1:31-33. Shepard emphasizes that Christ's greatness stems from His eternal nature, redemptive work, and sovereign rule. He highlights that while many may superficially acknowledge Jesus' greatness, true understanding is reserved for those enlightened by the Holy Spirit, who reveal the depth of His glory as the God-Man and Savior. Specific Scriptures are discussed, including insights from Philippians 2 and Hebrews, which underscore His exaltation and the necessity of His sacrificial death for the redemption of sinners. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the call for believers to recognize and proclaim the true greatness of Christ, which ultimately centers on His finished work for salvation and His active reign over all creation.
“Only the Spirit of God can reveal to us the greatness of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He shall be great because He shall save His people from their sins.”
“This is the Word of God, and it says, He shall be great.”
“The greatness of Jesus lies especially in what He did, what He did for His people, what He did for sinners.”
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