In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "A New Song," he explores the theological significance of singing a "new song" as depicted in Revelation 5:9. He emphasizes the contextual backdrop of the vision John experiences, highlighting the need for a worthy being to open a sealed book that represents God's decrees and promises. Shepard underscores that Jesus Christ, referred to as both the Lion of Judah and the Lamb who was slain, is the only one worthy to unveil these mysteries and redeem His people. The sermon draws from various Scriptures, including Psalm 98:1, 1 Corinthians 14:15, and Galatians 3:13, illustrating the centrality of Christ’s redemptive work as the foundation for believers' praise. Ultimately, the significance of this doctrine is that it underscores the sovereignty of grace in salvation and the eternal gratitude of the redeemed, producing a continual song of worship to God.
“This is the revelation of Jesus Christ... He hath prevailed to open the book and to loose the seven seals thereof.”
“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing.”
“He has redeemed us, not with corruptible things such as silver and gold, but with the precious blood of Christ.”
“It's a new song because it will never get old.”
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