The sermon titled "The Journey To Rest," by Gary Shepard, primarily addresses the doctrine of sovereign grace as articulated in Matthew 11:28. The preacher emphasizes that true understanding of God's thoughts—contrary to human reasoning—is revealed through Christ, who is both God and Savior. Key points include the reality of human depravity, the inability of individuals to seek God on their own, and the necessity of divine revelation for salvation. Notable scripture references such as Matthew 11:25-28 and John 6:44 highlight the theme that only those whom the Father draws will come to Christ for rest and salvation. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to come to Christ, acknowledging their weariness and burdens while trusting in His finished work for true rest and spiritual peace.
“Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I'll give you rest.”
“With great privilege comes great responsibility.”
“God is not hindered by our condition. He's not deceived about our condition.”
“The only Sabbath there is in the gospel is Christ himself.”
Matthew 11:28 invites all who are weary and burdened to come to Christ for rest.
Matthew 11:28-30
The drawing of the Father to Christ is evidence of divine calling, as seen in John 6:44.
John 6:44
Understanding God's sovereignty assures Christians of His control and purpose in salvation.
Matthew 11:25-26, Isaiah 46:9-10
Coming to Christ involves trusting Him alone for salvation and leaving behind all other hopes.
Matthew 11:28, John 14:6
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