The sermon titled "The King With The Key" by Gary Shepard addresses the sovereignty of Christ as depicted in Revelation 3:7-13. Shepard emphasizes the authority of Christ, who holds the "key of David," which signifies His control over salvation and the destiny of His church despite its apparent weakness. By referencing biblical texts such as Isaiah 22 and Revelation 3, he argues that Christ opens doors that no one can shut, particularly the door to salvation and understanding of Scripture. He highlights the practical significance of Christ’s sovereignty in the believer's life, asserting that it is by grace alone that one is saved and that Christ's power ensures the perseverance of the faith of His elect, thereby bringing comfort to the community of believers.
“He that is holy, he that is true, he that hath the key of David, he that openeth and no man shutteth, and shutteth and no man openeth.”
“If He shut the door on something, that means it's for your good. Spiritually, maybe even physically, but certainly eternally.”
“Our comfort is not in our ability to keep ourselves or save ourselves. Our comfort is looking to this Christ in His power and glory.”
“He opens, and no man shuts. [...] Our hearts [...] are deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked. We can’t open our hearts.”
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