In his sermon titled "A True Pastor's Fear," Gary Shepard addresses the theological topic of the dangers of deception in the Christian faith, particularly focusing on the Apostle Paul's concern for the Corinthian church as expressed in 2 Corinthians 11:3. Shepard argues that Paul’s fear stems from his pastoral love, where he warns the church against the subtlety and cunning of the devil, who seeks to lead believers away from the "simplicity" or singleness that is found in Christ. He emphasizes the critical nature of maintaining faith in Christ alone for salvation, arguing that any deviation or addition to this singular focus is a form of deception. Key Scripture references include 2 Corinthians 11:3-4, which warns against being led away from the pure doctrines of Christ, and Acts 4:12 and John 14:6, underscoring that salvation and truth are found exclusively in Jesus. The practical significance of this message for believers is a call to vigilance in adhering to sound doctrine and in developing a single-minded devotion to Christ as the sole source of life and salvation.
“I fear lest you be deceived into going to or trusting in another mediator or another priest.”
“The greatest deception becomes Christ plus. Christ plus some work done by us. Christ plus some imagined good in us.”
“Just because I say something does not make it true. Just because the best preacher you ever heard, the one you idolized maybe, has said something, that does not make it true.”
“Salvation is in its entirety in Christ by grace and declare that what He said to us in His Word is all true.”
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