In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "God's Mercy Endures Forever," the preacher examines the profound theological concept of God's mercy as portrayed in Ezra 3:8-13. Key points presented include the historical context of Israel's return from captivity and their response of worship upon laying the temple's foundation. Shepard highlights that the Israelites praised the Lord specifically for His enduring mercy, emphasizing its significance for God's covenant people. He supports his theological assertions with scriptural references, notably Romans 5 and Romans 9, illustrating how God's mercy is not a general attribute but a particular, sovereign grace directed towards the elect. The practical significance of this sermon lies in recognizing human depravity and the necessity of divine mercy for salvation, encouraging believers to celebrate and rely on God's unending mercy in their lives.
“They praised the Lord for His mercy, for His goodness and His mercy toward them, which they acknowledge endures Forever.”
“Mercy looks at a man as just miserable...it meets him as ill-deserving.”
“Every one God saves owes it to the mercy of God in Christ crucified.”
“You can't wear it out. I've tried. You can't plumb the depths of it. You can't spend it out. Because it is as infinite as His glorious Son.”
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