The sermon titled "The Known Unknown," preached by Gary Shepard, primarily addresses the theological doctrine of divine providence as articulated in Romans 8:28. Shepard emphasizes that God, in His sovereignty, orchestrates all circumstances for the ultimate good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. He argues that despite the presence of suffering and tribulation in life, believers canfind peace in the knowledge of God's past redemptive acts and His current sustaining grace. Throughout the sermon, Scriptures such as Romans 8:29-32, Acts 2:23, and 2 Timothy 1:12 are referenced to illustrate how God's eternal purpose and predestination work together to bring about His will, assuring believers that their hardships are part of God's good plan. The practical significance of this doctrine is a call for believers to rest in God's promises, embrace their identity as the called, and find comfort in the overarching, benevolent sovereignty of God amid life's uncertainties.
“We are not to fear the unknown. We are to dwell on the known.”
“As the people of God... we can do that, and we should do that, and hope for what God will do because of what He's already done.”
“Only God knows what good is... He knows what is good. Do you want to do good to your children as best you know? God knows what's good.”
“We love Him because He first loved us.”
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