Gary Shepard’s sermon titled "Our Rock Is Not Like Their Rock," primarily emphasizes the distinct nature of God as the true Rock compared to the false idols or concepts of God held by the world. He argues that while many religions attempt to homogenize the divine, Reformed believers affirm that the true God, revealed in Scripture, is unchanging, sovereign, and ultimate in authority. He references Deuteronomy 32:31 to illustrate that the lowercase “rock” of other nations cannot compare to the capitalized “Rock” representing the God of Israel. Shepard emphasizes the practical significance of this understanding by affirming God’s sovereignty over all creation, including salvation, asserting that it is through God’s will and power alone that believers are saved, not through their own actions or decisions. This highlights the Reformed doctrine of irresistible grace and the ultimate control of God over all matters.
“Our rock is God, the true and living God. And their rock is just a false god.”
“If God is not in absolute control, if He is not in charge totally, then whatever else He might be, it doesn't really matter.”
“He is, as this sovereign God, our only hope and our only salvation.”
“Our God is in the heavens, and He hath done whatsoever He hath pleased.”
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