The sermon "An Exceeding Great Army" by Gary Shepard centers on the theological implications of resurrection and regeneration as depicted in Ezekiel 37:10. The preacher argues that the resurrection of believers is a vital aspect of their identity as an "exceeding great army," not due to their own strength or number, but because they are led by Christ, the Captain of the Lord's host. He draws connections between this theme and key Scripture passages, including Ephesians 2, Hebrews 2, and passages from Paul’s letters that encourage believers to "stand" firm in their faith and mission. The sermon emphasizes the church's militant nature, reminding that believers engage in spiritual warfare, supported by the armor of God, and are ultimately victorious through Christ. This teaches that their identity and strength come from their relationship with Christ rather than worldly powers.
“They weren't just raised up from the dead. They weren't just given life... they were accounted by the Spirit of God an exceeding great army.”
“The greatness of this army... lies in their captain. Lies in the captain of the Lord's host.”
“Our warfare is not fought in our own strength and our own wisdom and our own skill.”
“This army always triumphs. The church militant is always the church triumphant through Jesus Christ who gives us the victory.”
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