In his sermon titled "The City of Light," Gary Shepard emphasizes the theological concept of Christ as the embodiment of light and glory within the eschatological vision of the New Jerusalem, as outlined in Revelation 21:23. He argues that this heavenly city, devoid of natural light, is illuminated solely by the glory of God and the Lamb, highlighting Jesus Christ's redemptive role as essential to understanding God's sovereign grace and the ultimate hope for believers. Throughout, he draws on various Scripture references, including Colossians 1, 2 Corinthians 4, and Revelation 5, to underscore that the glory perceived in the city is not merely a future promise but a present reality for God's elect who walk in light through their faith in Christ. The sermon asserts that recognizing Christ as the Lamb is crucial for salvation and spiritual illumination, emphasizing the Reformed doctrine of grace and the centrality of Christ in the life of the Church today.
“The glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.”
“God's glory is the glory of His sovereign grace in Jesus Christ.”
“Where the true church gathers, The Lamb is always in the midst.”
“He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord. Glory only in the Lamb.”
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