In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "The Footprints of God & His Gospel," he addresses the theological concepts of divine sovereignty, providence, and the necessity of the gospel for salvation, as exemplified in Acts 8:26-40. Shepard emphasizes that God's sovereignty is paramount, asserting that He chooses whom to save and directs circumstances to accomplish His will, as evident in the divine appointment of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch. He discusses the importance of means in salvation, pointing out that though God is sovereign, He has ordained both the ends and the means, emphasizing that the gospel must be preached for individuals to believe. Through scriptural references such as Isaiah 53 and Romans 10:14-15, he illustrates the necessity of hearing the gospel to understand and believe in Christ's redemptive work. Ultimately, Shepard highlights that God's providential governance is active in every believer's journey, promising that God orchestrates all events to fulfill His purpose of grace and obtain glory for Himself.
“He is an absolute sovereign. That is, we really know nothing about God until we're brought to see this and to acknowledge it and to bow to it.”
“God will unmistakably and unfailingly save all His people from their sins, and He will also use the means to do so.”
“How shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?”
“God's preserving and governing all things by means of second causes.”
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