In the sermon titled "No Middle Ground," Gary Shepard emphasizes the theological doctrine of division in relation to one's standing with Christ based on Matthew 12:30. Shepard argues that there exists a definitive separation between those who are for Christ and those who are against Him, citing John 3:18 and Mark 16:16 to illustrate that every individual falls into one of these two categories, undermining the notion of neutrality in spiritual matters. He elucidates that being for Christ encompasses genuine belief in the true gospel, identification with His people, and a life that reflects Christ’s teachings and righteousness. The sermon highlights the practical significance of embracing Reformed doctrines such as predestination and election as central to the gospel message, affirming that true followers of Christ cannot dissociate from either His teachings or those whom He calls His own.
“He that is not with me is against me. And he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad.”
“There are only two groups with no middle ground.”
“To be for Christ is first of all to be identified with the true gospel of Christ.”
“If God be for us, who can be against us?”
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