In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "The Year 2016," the main theological topic discussed is the nature and purpose of divine judgment as seen in the context of human unrepentance and the glory of God. Shepard argues that the various calamities and disasters, highlighted through statistics and yearly recaps, serve as reminders of God's sovereign control over creation and as warnings for mankind to repent. He references Revelation 16:8-11 to illustrate how judgments come from God, yet despite these manifestations of His power, humanity often fails to turn to Him in repentance. The preacher emphasizes that true repentance, which is a gift from God, glorifies Him by acknowledging His sovereignty in salvation. This message underscores the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, demonstrating that apart from God's grace, individuals cannot respond to His judgment with repentance. Practical significance lies in understanding that trials serve as mercy-laden calls to repentance, resulting in acknowledgment and glorification of God.
“Nothing happens outside of His will. He says in Isaiah, I form the light and create darkness. I make peace and create evil. I, the Lord, do all these things.”
“The servant of the Lord... must not strive, but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient.”
“Repentance is the gift of God. If He doesn't give repentance, you'll never have it.”
“Grace makes God the one who chooses, who causes, who does, who initiates, and makes Christ the one who came and died and thereby doing it all.”
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