In the sermon "The Israel of God," Gary Shepard addresses the theological significance of being part of the spiritual Israel as articulated in Galatians 6:14-17. He emphasizes that true membership in the Israel of God is not about ethnic lineage or adherence to the law but rather about faith in Jesus Christ and the transformative work of grace in the heart. Shepard references Romans 2:28-29, demonstrating that true circumcision is a matter of the heart, not outward ritual. He argues that salvation is found exclusively "in the Lord," illustrating that all boasting in human effort or law-keeping is excluded, with believers resting solely on Christ’s righteousness. This doctrine underscores the Reformed principle of justification by faith alone and the all-sufficient grace of God, offering believers peace and assurance rooted in Christ.
“God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“All Israel shall be saved... in the Lord shall all the seed of Israel be justified and shall glory.”
“The rule is the gospel. The rule is the walk of faith. To walk according to this rule is to walk by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and only Him.”
“The most easily polluted thing in this world is the grace of God, gospel grace.”
The Israel of God refers to those who are God's true people, chosen and redeemed through faith in Christ, not merely based on ethnic lineage.
Galatians 6:14-17, Romans 2:28-29, Ephesians 1:4-5
Salvation is assured in the Lord, as it is solely based on His righteousness and the act of Christ on the cross.
Isaiah 45:17, Romans 11:26, Philippians 3:3
Grace is essential for Christians as it provides the foundation for their salvation and empowers them to live according to God's will.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 14:17
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