In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Good News For Mothers & Their Children," he primarily addresses the doctrine of salvation through Christ's sacrifice in light of human depravity. He emphasizes that all humans inherit a sinful nature from Adam, as described in Scripture, notably referencing Psalm 51 and Romans 5. The sermon contrasts the temporary and ineffective Old Testament sacrifices with Christ's singular, sufficient sacrifice, arguing that Jesus, as the great High Priest, has fully atoned for the sins of His people once and for all. This brings profound comfort and hope to mothers and their children, affirming the gospel's power to save sinners completely, independent of human effort, thus underscoring the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and unconditional election. The practical significance lies in the assurance of salvation found solely in Christ, alleviating the burden of sin and fostering a life of gratitude rather than obligation.
“The gospel is news... a report of something that Christ alone has done and finished and accomplished.”
“He put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself... which means, if Christ died for me, my sin is put away.”
“Salvation has no conditions. Faith is a consequence of being saved.”
“All mothers have given birth to children that were sinners. And one mother... gave birth to one child who was not a sinner.”
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