In “Precious Predestination,” Gary Shepard addresses the doctrine of predestination as outlined in Romans 8:28-39. The sermon emphasizes that this doctrine is essential to understanding God's sovereign grace and human salvation, arguing that predestination is an expression of God’s love and purpose rather than mere foreknowledge of future actions. Shepard cites key verses, such as Romans 8:29-30, to illustrate God's predetermined plan to conform believers to the image of Christ, asserting that individual believers were chosen by God for this purpose before the foundation of the world. The practical significance of this doctrine, as discussed by Shepard, lies in its ability to provide comfort to believers, affirming that salvation is entirely dependent on God’s initiative and not on human merit, thereby ensuring that God receives all the glory.
“The truth is, this very doctrine, this thought, this free grace of God, this precious truth, it sustained this man Paul.”
“Predestination exposes us for the real rebels that we are; it shows us the true need we have for grace.”
“For whom He did foreknow, He did predestinate... He marked it out beforehand.”
“God did something. Before you and I were ever on this earth... He did predestinate.”
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