In his sermon titled "The Children's Education," Gary Shepard addresses the theological significance of God's promise to teach His children as articulated in Isaiah 54:13. He argues that the education of God's children transcends mere secular schooling; it is fundamentally spiritual and divinely orchestrated. Shepard emphasizes that God's children—those chosen by sovereign grace—will be taught by the Lord Himself, highlighting the biblical truth that not all are children of God in a spiritual sense (John 8:44, 1 John 3:10). He outlines the necessity of divine instruction in recognizing our identity in Christ and the implications of being taught by God, which leads to great peace (Isaiah 54:13). Practically, this assurance of being educated by God stresses the importance of reliance on His sovereignty and the effects of this teaching on the lives of believers.
“God is no less concerned about His children... He is the God of truth.”
“If God teaches them, if he truly is the one that teaches them, they will learn.”
“They will all know me. From the least of them unto the greatest, saith the Lord.”
“Great shall be the peace of thy children.”
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