The sermon titled "The Last Word For The Last Days" by Gary Shepard addresses the superiority of Christ as the final and ultimate revelation of God, contrasting the Old Testament prophets with God's definitive communication through His Son. Shepard argues that the "last days," which encompass the period between Christ's first and second comings, are characterized by the present reality of Christ's redemptive work and the pervasive sinfulness of humanity. The sermon draws upon various Scriptures such as Hebrews 1:1-3, 2 Timothy 3:1-5, and 2 Peter 3:3 to assert that God's ultimate message is delivered through Christ, who is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things, and who accomplished the purging of sin "by Himself." The significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance that salvation is wholly accomplished in Christ, negating any need for human merit or effort, thus emphasizing the Reformed belief in sole fide (faith alone) and grace in Christ alone.
“In these last days, God hath spoken unto us by His Son.”
“He by Himself purged our sins.”
“The only God you'll see is the man Christ Jesus.”
“If Christ is all you got, He is enough.”
The Bible describes the last days as the period between Christ's first and second coming, marked by perilous times and spiritual challenges.
Hebrews 1:1-3, 2 Timothy 3:1-5, 2 Peter 3:3
Christ is the definitive revelation of God, superior to the prophets, as He is both God and the heir of all things.
Hebrews 1:1-3
Christ's purging of our sins is pivotal because it secures our salvation and establishes our righteousness before God.
Hebrews 1:3, Hebrews 9:12, 1 John 1:7
We know God forgives our sins through Christ's completed work, evidenced by His resurrection and heavenly exaltation.
Hebrews 1:3, 1 John 1:7
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