The sermon titled "All The Days Of The Earth," preached by Gary Shepard, centers on the theological foundation of God’s covenant promises as illustrated in Genesis 8:22. The key argument presented is that God's covenant with Noah, which assures the continuity of natural cycles such as seasons and day and night, serves as a testament to God's faithfulness and sovereignty amidst humanity's rebellion against Him. Shepard references Genesis 8:22 to illustrate God's assurance that "while the earth remains" these cycles shall not cease, underscoring that true knowledge comes from God's revelation rather than human reasoning, which often rejects divine truth in favor of secular ideologies like evolution. This message highlights the practical significance of resting in God's promises through Christ, demonstrating that despite opposition and rebellion against God, His covenant remains unbreakable and His mercy continues. It reinforces Reformed doctrines of God's sovereignty, the necessity of divine grace, and the assurance of salvation for His chosen people.
“The farthest I go, and as long as I am a witness to this world, I am convinced that at the heart of all of the natural man's thinking... is rebellion and defiance against God and His sovereign rule.”
“All the promises of God in Christ are yes and amen to God's glory by us.”
“True faith believes God without any outward signs in the earth. But even as we believe the promises of God to our souls in the Lord Jesus Christ, all the creation around us says, Amen, Amen, Amen.”
“Every time the sun comes up, I'm a faithful God. Every time the moon shines, I've told you the truth.”
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