The sermon titled "In Him Is No Sin" by Gary Shepard addresses the profound theological truths surrounding the person of Jesus Christ, specifically His sinlessness and its implications for believers. Shepard underscores the significance of 1 John 3:5, asserting that Christ, who was both fully divine and fully human, had no original sin, and thus could be the perfect sacrifice for His people. Key arguments include the nature of sin, its transgression of God's law, and the transformative power of Christ's atoning work for those who are in Him. Biblical references such as Hebrews 4:15 and 2 Corinthians 5:21 illustrate that believers are seen as righteous because of their union with Christ, who embodies sinless perfection. This doctrinal truth carries significant implications for the lives of believers, motivating them to pursue holiness and recognize the gravity of sin in light of Christ’s sacrifice.
“In Him is no sin. And this is a most glorious truth that is to be believed, that is to be rejoiced in.”
“In Him, all things are new to those who are in Christ Jesus, and in Him is no sin.”
“Sin is so contradictory to sonship. It would be so unlike the sinless Son of God to sin.”
“How could we ever excuse sin? How could we not pray that God would give us grace to restrain our sinning?”
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