The sermon "Betrothed To Christ" by Gary Shepard centers on the covenant relationship between God and His people as depicted in Hosea 2:18-20. Shepherd emphasizes that God's covenant is initiated by Him, showcasing His sovereignty and grace in the act of betrothal. He draws parallels between the marriage union of Adam and Eve and the relationship between Christ and the Church, referencing New Testament passages from Ephesians and John to substantiate the nature of this divine coupling. The doctrine of election and God's choice in redemption are vital points, illustrating that the church is chosen and beloved before the foundation of the world, emphasizing the eternal and unbreakable nature of the covenant. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance it provides to believers that their acceptance by God is not contingent upon their actions but rests entirely in Christ's righteousness and faithfulness.
“What I want us to see and to notice is how did the bride, how did the church, how did God's elect come to be in this blessed position and union?”
“I will betroth thee unto Me forever… this union, this covenant, is forever. Not temporary.”
“This covenant is in the Lord Jesus Christ. And so when you find a man like David… he laid down on his deathbed. And he said, although my house be not so with God, yet He hath made with me an everlasting covenant.”
“And here we are, a wretched bunch of ignorant, blind, deaf, lame sinners. And yet we're in relationship with the Lord of glory for all eternity because of an act of His grace in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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