The sermon delivered by Gary Shepard, titled "The One Revealed," focuses on the theological doctrine of divine revelation as articulated in 2 Corinthians 4:1-6. Shepard argues that genuine knowledge of Christ as the manifestation of God's glory and grace is a work solely accomplished by God's sovereign revelation through the gospel. He asserts that human beings are inherently blinded by the "god of this world," making the revelation of Christ a necessary act of divine grace (2 Corinthians 4:4). Shepard references Paul’s own experience of revelation in Galatians 1:15-16, emphasizing that such revelation is not merely intellectual knowledge but a transformative encounter with Christ that results in worship and life change. The practical significance stresses the humility and lack of self-righteousness that follows a genuine encounter with the glorified Christ, thereby redirecting glory solely to Him and negating any human boasting in salvation.
“Our only hope is if God be pleased to give us a revelation.”
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“This revelation is the revelation of Jesus Christ.”
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“Woe is me, for I am a man of unclean lips.”
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“The preaching of the cross has to do with who was hanging on that cross, and more especially, about what he is accomplishing on that cross.”
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