In his sermon titled The Knowledge of Faith, Gary Shepard explores the essential relationship between knowledge and faith as foundational to a believer's assurance in Christ. He argues that true faith cannot exist without an understanding of the truth, emphasizing that the knowledge of God and His redemptive work in Jesus Christ is crucial for spiritual stability, as illustrated by the figure of Job (Job 19:25-27). Shepard points to several Scripture passages, including Romans 10 and 1 Peter 1, highlighting that knowledge of gospel truth is a divine gift that enables believers to have confidence and hope in their Redeemer. The sermon emphasizes the theological significance of knowing Christ as pivotal in understanding one's redemption, underscoring that genuine faith is rooted in specific knowledge of God’s promises and works.
“You can't believe what you don't know.”
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
“I know that my Redeemer lives and that He shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.”
“Our redemption is by the Redeemer.”
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