The sermon titled "God Reigns" by Gary Shepard focuses on the sovereignty of God as a central tenet of Reformed theology. Shepard emphasizes that God's reign provides comfort and assurance to believers, particularly in times of trouble, and highlights how this truth is woven throughout Scripture, with Isaiah 52:7 serving as a foundational text. He articulates that God’s absolute sovereignty over all aspects of creation—including salvation—demonstrates His grace and power, underscoring that salvation is not dependent on human effort but is an act of divine sovereignty. Key scriptural references include Isaiah 52:7, Romans 10:15, and various Psalms, which affirm the proclamation of God's rule and its significance for the church and its mission. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it reassures believers in the face of life's uncertainties and underscores the potency of the gospel message.
“What a wonderful truth. That even in the greatest of afflictions, even in the face of imminent death, God reigns.”
“If He wasn't like this, then we nor anybody else would never ever be saved. But He reigns.”
“Because God reigns, neither can His gospel, His church, or those who preach the true gospel be stopped.”
“Let the earth rejoice. Let the multitude of isles be glad thereof. Our Father, this day we thank You for Your mercy to us.”
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