The sermon titled "God Blesses His People" by Gary Shepard focuses on the doctrine of salvation and God's elect people, drawing from Psalm 3:8. Shepard emphasizes that salvation belongs to the Lord and that He has a specific people — His elect — chosen in sovereign grace for eternal salvation. He supports his arguments with biblical references including the promise of salvation from sin (as confirmed by the angel to Joseph and Mary), Paul's affirmation of God's choice of believers in 1 Thessalonians and Ephesians, and the assurance of the book of life in Revelation. The significance of the sermon is deeply rooted in the Reformed theology of election and grace, highlighting not only the importance of trusting in God's sovereign plan but also the nature of true worship characterized by a spiritual connection to God, rejoicing in Christ alone, and renouncing any confidence in one’s own flesh.
“Salvation belongeth unto the Lord, thy blessing is upon thy people.”
“God chose them in Christ...before the foundation of the world.”
“There is a Book of Life...and that book is the Bible.”
“We worship Him in spirit and in truth. No truth, no worship.”
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