Gary Shepard's sermon, titled "The Redeemer and His Redemption 2," focuses on the doctrine of redemption as presented in 1 Peter 1:18-20. He argues that believers possess a unique knowledge of their redemption, which is rooted in their faith in God's Word, rather than in human traditions or material means of atonement. Shepard emphasizes that believers are redeemed not by "corruptible things" like silver and gold, but through the "precious blood of Christ," who was foreordained for this purpose before the foundation of the world. He further elaborates on the dangers of relying on man-made traditions, which he equates with idolatry and the emptying of true worship, highlighting that true redemption empowers and motivates obedience in the believer’s life. The sermon underscores the significance of resting solely in the grace of God through Christ for salvation and cautions against the distractions of legalism and tradition.
“Redemption presupposes a state of slavery and bondage.”
“Our believing is not the cause of our redemption. But our redemption is the cause of our believing.”
“You are not redeemed by any of these foolish, unbiblical, man-made traditions.”
“If Christ is not all our redemption, then He can't be the Redeemer.”
The Bible teaches that redemption comes through the precious blood of Christ, not through corruptible things like silver and gold.
1 Peter 1:18-20
We know we are redeemed because we believe God's Word, which reveals His truth about our redemption.
1 Peter 1:21
Relying on traditions for salvation leads to empty, worthless faith, whereas true redemption comes solely from Christ.
1 Peter 1:18-19
Romans 3 emphasizes justification by faith without the deeds of the law.
Romans 3:28
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