In the sermon titled "The Lord Our Portion Forever," Gary Shepard addresses the doctrine of God as the believer's ultimate source of satisfaction and security, emphasizing the theological truth that God Himself is the believer's enduring inheritance. He argues that despite the apparent prosperity of the wicked, true contentment and strength can only be found in the Lord, as illustrated in Psalm 73:26, where Asaph states, "But God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." Shepard references key Scriptures, including Psalm 142:5, Philippians 4:19, and Romans 8:32, to affirm that God’s provision transcends earthly wealth, underscoring the Reformed perspective that grace alone imparts eternal blessings that are not contingent upon one's earthly circumstances. The practical significance of this doctrine is a call to believers to shift their focus from worldly desires to the eternal security found in Christ, thereby fostering a hope that withstands temporal struggles and uncertainties.
“If we have the Lord Jesus Christ as our portion, we have it all.”
“Grace has put us in Christ. Grace has redeemed us to God.”
“The Lord is my portion, saith my soul. Therefore will I hope in him.”
“If you die without Christ, you die with nothing. You die in Christ, you die with everything.”
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