In the sermon titled "The Called," Gary Shepard addresses the doctrine of divine calling, emphasizing its significance in the life of the believer as outlined in Romans 8:28. He argues that the promise that "all things work together for good" specifically applies to those who are "the called" — believers chosen by God according to His sovereign purpose. Shepard supports this assertion with various Scripture references, including Romans 1:6 and 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14, illustrating that true believers are those who have been effectually summoned and divinely selected by God's grace. The sermon further elaborates on the Reformed concepts of election and irresistible grace, asserting that the calling of the believer brings both assurance and practical implications for living a life marked by gratitude and trust in God's sovereign workings for good.
“All things do not work together for good for all people. [...] They are the called according to His purpose.”
“They are the called of Jesus Christ — divinely selected, appointed saints, called saints.”
“When He calls us, we find out what He's made us by grace. He calls us to Christ.”
“Nothing has ever gone wrong for the called. Nothing.”
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