The sermon titled "The Captain Of Their Salvation" by Gary Shepard focuses on the central theme of Jesus Christ as the "captain" or "commander" of salvation, as depicted in Hebrews 2:10. Shepard emphasizes that Christ, in His role as the God-man mediator, achieved eternal salvation for a specific group—God's elect—through His suffering and death. He references multiple Scriptures, including Isaiah 55:4 and Romans 5, underscoring the goodness of God's design in salvation as it aligns with His justice and holiness. The sermon articulates the practical implications of this doctrine, asserting that salvation is ultimately for God's glory, and that Christ's successful completion of His mission validates His role as the captain of salvation and provides assurance to believers of their perfected status in Christ.
“He is the captain or commander... of God's elect.”
“It is for these people, this definite people, that he tastes death for, or in the place of.”
“If it is not first good for God, then it cannot be good for us.”
“He brought them from the shame of self-righteousness to the glory of His imputed righteousness.”
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