In his sermon titled "Eliezer's Message," Gary Shepard explores the typological significance of Abraham, Isaac, and Eliezer in Genesis 24 as they relate to the broader narratives of God's covenant and grace. Shepard argues that Eliezer represents the Holy Spirit, tasked with gathering a bride for Isaac, who serves as a type of Christ. Key Scripture references include Genesis 15 and Genesis 24:34-36, where the promise to Abraham is fulfilled and Eliezer relays the blessings of Abraham to Rebekah, illustrating the distinction between physical inheritance and spiritual blessings bestowed upon Christ's bride. The doctrinal significance of this message emphasizes that all spiritual blessings are found in Christ, asserting that true fulfillment and inheritance come not from earthly possessions but through the relationship with Christ, the ultimate heir of all things.
“If we have Christ, then we have all he has.”
“All the blessings and sure mercies of the everlasting covenant… if we have Christ, we have it all.”
“Eliezer's message is like the gospel message… if we have Him, we have it all.”
“In Christ is all righteousness given us as a gift.”
God's promise to Abraham regarding Isaac is a fulfillment of His covenant, ensuring that Isaac would be the heir of all that Abraham possessed.
Genesis 15:1-5, Genesis 24:34-36
Eliezer, Abraham's servant, represents the Holy Spirit as the one who calls out and brings the bride to Isaac, paralleling the Spirit's role in gathering the church.
Genesis 24:34-36
Ephesians 1:3 states that believers are blessed with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, signifying His sufficiency.
Ephesians 1:3
Imputation is crucial as it involves the righteousness of Christ being credited to believers, assuring them of their justification before God.
Romans 4:3, Psalm 32:1-2
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