In the sermon titled "Belief of the Truth," Gary Shepard addresses the doctrine of unconditional election as articulated in 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14. He emphasizes that God has chosen individuals for salvation from the foundation of the world, affirming the Reformed teaching of sovereign grace. The preacher explicates the distinction between those who receive the "love of the truth" and those who perish due to their rejection of it, drawing upon verses 10-12 for contrast. Shepard posits that true belief is a result of the Holy Spirit's sanctifying work, leading to a genuine acceptance of the gospel as the "word of truth" (Ephesians 1:13). The practical significance of this doctrine underlines God's absolute sovereignty in salvation, setting the stage for gratitude and assurance among believers.
“If we ever have any reason to be thankful, it will always be for something that God has done.”
“He chose you to salvation... He didn't choose to make you savable. He didn't choose to help you save yourself.”
“There is no truth apart from Jesus Christ.”
“Unless the Spirit of God works in our heart, subdues the rebellion, and gives us faith to believe it.”
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