In the sermon "Tearing Down And Building Up," Gary Shepard explores the theme of divine calling and the responsibilities of a prophet, emphasizing the distinction between human initiative and God's sovereign ordination. He argues that like Jeremiah, who was appointed by God before his birth, true ministers of the Word are divinely called to declare God's message, which often includes both the tearing down of falsehoods and the building up of truth. Shepard illustrates these points through various biblical texts, notably Jeremiah 1:9-10, emphasizing God’s sovereign choice and the prophetic mission that incorporates both destruction of error as well as the establishment of sound doctrine. The practical significance of this message lies in its call to preachers to faithfully proclaim biblical truth without fear of societal acceptance, ensuring their words align with God's Word, which alone holds the power to save and transform lives.
“None take these things to themselves, no office such as was said of the priesthood... but he that is called of God as was Aaron.”
“It is to root out and to pull down and to destroy and to throw down. Now. Maybe that's at first one of the reasons why the message is not so generally accepted and received.”
“The true gospel proclaimed works by God's grace in the mind. That's where the battle's at, in the mind.”
“Salvation apart from all human works, salvation apart from all human decisions.”
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