In "The Creator and Created's Son," Gary Shepard addresses the dual natures of Christ as both Creator and the created Son, emphasizing the significance of understanding who Jesus is for salvific faith. Shepard argues that Jesus, as the "root and offspring of David" (Revelation 22:16), embodies the unique truth of the God-man, essential for the fulfillment of God's purpose of salvation. He supports his argument with Scripture from Revelation, Matthew, and Romans, illustrating that Jesus is both fully God and fully man, thereby uniquely qualified to mediate between God and humanity. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of the necessity of Christ's identity in ensuring genuine salvation, providing believers with a stable hope amidst uncertainty by affirming that all promises of grace are fulfilled in Him.
“Whatever that we might learn about in this last book of the Bible, it is about Jesus Christ. This is the revelation of Jesus Christ.”
“He has to be the God-man, absolutely God and absolutely man, not half God and half man, but as one in His entirety, the God-man.”
“The gospel has to do with me telling you who He is, and telling you what He's done for sinners, and how He has this God-man to do it.”
“The man Christ Jesus. You remember what those angels said about His coming? This same Jesus, He's going to come again.”
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