The sermon titled "The Redeemer and His Redemption, Part 3" by Gary Shepard primarily addresses the Reformed doctrine of redemption, elaborating on how believers are redeemed through the precious blood of Christ. He emphasizes the significance of Christ's sacrifice as a perfect and sinless lamb, foreordained before the foundation of the world, as seen in 1 Peter 1:18-20. Shepard contends that redemption is fundamentally an accomplished act rather than an ongoing process, grounded in the historical reality of Christ's atoning death. He highlights various scriptural references, specifically from 1 Peter, Hebrews, and Acts, which affirm the uniqueness and efficacy of Christ's sacrifice in satisfying God's justice, thereby underscoring the assurance and hope that believers have in their salvation. The theological significance of this message is profound, as it clarifies the distinction between redemptive work and mere potential forgiveness, directing the faith of believers toward the completed work of Christ.
“We know we are not redeemed by the foolish traditions of men...but with the precious blood of Christ.”
“Only God can satisfy God.”
“It required the blood of God manifest in the flesh.”
“We were redeemed, not simply by the blood, but by precious sinless blood.”
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