In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Humble Yourselves," the key theological doctrine addressed is the biblical concept of humility, particularly as it relates to God's sovereignty and grace. Shepard argues that pride is consistently met with God's resistance, while humility invites His grace, drawing upon 1 Peter 5:5-6 and references from Proverbs, Isaiah, and Romans to illustrate this truth. The preacher emphasizes humility as a foundational characteristic of true believers, derived from a correct understanding of God's greatness and our own inherent sinfulness, as seen in both the transformation of Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 4) and Isaiah's vision of God's holiness (Isaiah 6). The practical significance of this message for believers is that recognizing their lowly state before a sovereign God fosters true gratitude and reliance on divine grace, preventing pride from taking root in their lives.
“A man has just as much Christianity as he has humility.”
“God resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble.”
“Where there is grace, true grace, there is humility.”
“When I make my boast in the Lord... the humble hear that. They hear that and they say, ‘me too.’”
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