In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Knowing Your Election," he examines the doctrine of divine election as presented in 1 Thessalonians 1:4. The preacher emphasizes that election underscores God's sovereignty in salvation, stripping humanity of any grounds for boasting. He draws on the Apostle Paul's experiences and interactions with various groups, illustrating that election is intrinsic to the gospel message, highlighting passages such as Romans 8, which affirms that God justifies His elect. Shepard stresses the importance of understanding election not merely as a theological abstraction but as a practical reality that shapes the believer's identity and assurance in Christ. The sermon serves as a reminder that God’s grace is not based on human merit but is purely an act of divine love and purpose.
“Election is both a Bible word, and most definitely a Bible doctrine.”
“I don’t want to rest anywhere on my love for God. I don’t want to be found trusting and relying on my love for Him, but rather to know something and have a confidence of His love for me.”
“Salvation doesn't begin with our choice. Salvation began with His choice.”
“If you throw out election, you throw out Christ.”
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