In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "After That," the primary theological focus is the certainty of death and the subsequent judgment that follows, as articulated in Hebrews 9:27. Shepherd emphasizes that death is an appointment set by God alone, highlighting its inevitability for all humanity. He supports his argument with various Scripture passages, including Job and Ecclesiastes, which underscore that life's brevity and purpose are ordained by God. He contrasts the hopelessness of those who face death without faith with the assurance believers have in Christ, who has already borne the penalty for their sins. The sermon concludes by asserting the significance of Christ's atoning sacrifice, bringing peace in the face of death and future judgment.
“Our lives are punctuated and marked by appointments... But there is one appointment that we’ll keep. And that is our appointment with death.”
“God alone determines the time of our death and the instrument. And this is a great consolation to the people of God.”
“He was born to go to that cross... He kept this appointment. He actually appeared on the scene, came in human flesh as a baby born to die.”
“The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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