In his sermon titled "This Is The Condemnation," Gary Shepard emphasizes the doctrine of judgment and condemnation as articulated in John 3:19-21, highlighting that the arrival of Christ as the light reveals humanity's preference for darkness due to their evil deeds. Shepard argues that faith is a consequence of being saved rather than the cause of salvation, affirming that all people are condemned already if they do not believe in Christ. The preacher illustrates this condemnation through various scriptures: he references John 8:12, where Jesus identifies Himself as the light, and Romans 1, which outlines how rejection of divine truth leads to moral depravity. The significance of this doctrine lies in recognizing the profound nature of human rebellion against God and the necessity of divine revelation as the foundation for true salvation and righteousness.
“He that believeth on him is not condemned, but he that believeth not is condemned already.”
“Faith is not the cause of salvation, but the consequence of being saved.”
“Men love darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.”
“The only remedy for this darkness of heart and mind is light.”
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