The sermon titled "Looking For The Appearing" by Gary Shepard focuses primarily on the doctrine of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, as articulated in Titus 2:13. Shepard emphasizes that this imminent return of Christ serves as a profound motivator for righteous living among believers, contrasting the hope provided by grace with the hopelessness prevalent in the world today. He supports his points through various Scripture references, including John 14:1-3 and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, illustrating that the anticipation of Christ's return provides both comfort and a call to holiness. The practical significance of this doctrine is seen in how it encourages believers to live expectantly and with purpose, reminding them that their current trials will ultimately culminate in glory when they are united with Christ.
“Grace is no license to sin, but it is rather the only true motivation to good works.”
“The fact that He has already appeared assures us that as He has promised, He will appear again.”
“The glory of His appearing is the revelation of Himself.”
“Where grace appears, glory always follows.”
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