The sermon titled "The New Song For The New Year" by Gary Shepard centers on the theological theme of the new song that reflects the redemptive work of God as depicted in Psalm 40:1-3. The key argument of the sermon is that this new song is distinct from contemporary expressions of praise that often lack a focus on the gospel and divine grace. Shepard references Ephesians 5:18-19, Colossians 3:16, and Revelation 14:3 to illustrate that true worship arises from a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit, leading to a melody that celebrates God's sovereign grace in Christ. The practical significance of this message highlights that believers, as redeemed people, possess a unique and profound joy rooted in their understanding of God's salvation, encouraging them to worship with sincerity and truth rather than mere emotionalism.
“He has put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God.”
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“You see, this song that he describes... is one that belongs to those who have been blessed of the Lord, His people, His chosen ones.”
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“This song has to do with this work, this deliverance and redemption that God has accomplished in Jesus Christ and at the same time remained just and true.”
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“He has redeemed us to God by Thy blood out of every kindred and tongue and people and nation.”
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