In the sermon titled "The Lord Has Provided," Gary Shepard addresses the profound theological topic of God's provision and faithfulness as demonstrated through the account of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22:1-14. He argues that Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac illustrates true faith and is a foreshadowing of God's ultimate provision of Jesus Christ as the Lamb for humanity’s sin. Shepard references Hebrews 11, emphasizing Abraham's faith that even in death, God could resurrect Isaac, showcasing the covenantal promise and the concept of substitutionary atonement. The sermon highlights the practical significance of recognizing Christ as the true sacrifice, underscoring the Reformed understanding that salvation originates from God’s initiative and grace, not human merit.
“God tried him in order to prove him and prove to him God's faithfulness.”
“The Lord has provided. That is in response to what was said in that 8th verse. Abraham said, My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering.”
“There is no worshipping God apart from this death. There's no God releasing a sinner apart from this death.”
“The Lamb died and all he died for must live. The Lamb died and those he died for his spirit will bring to hear and believe this truth and look to him alone.”
Abraham's faith in Genesis 22 illustrates unwavering trust in God's promises, even to the point of offering his son Isaac as a sacrifice.
Genesis 22:1-14, Hebrews 11:17-19
God's provision for His people is demonstrated in the story of Abraham and Isaac, where He provided a ram in place of Isaac.
Genesis 22:8, Genesis 22:13-14, John 1:29
Substitutionary atonement is crucial as it emphasizes Christ's role as our sacrificial Lamb, dying in our place for our sins.
Isaiah 53:6, John 1:29, 1 Peter 1:18-19
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