The sermon titled "The Spirit of Adoption" by Gary Shepard primarily addresses the Reformed doctrine of adoption in Christ, as depicted in Romans 8:14-17. Shepard argues that believers, as children of God, are not under the spirit of bondage but have received the Spirit of adoption, illustrating the intimate father-son relationship God establishes through His grace. He emphasizes that adoption, distinct from justification, is a gracious act of God, revealing His predetermined choice as seen in Ephesians 1:4-5. Using the narrative of David's kindness to Mephibosheth from 2 Samuel 9, he articulates the spiritual significance of being called the children of God, pointing out how this relationship is rooted in Christ’s redemptive work, providing both identity and inheritance for believers.
“Any religion... that puts people under a superstitious slavish fear or bondage is not of God.”
“Justification brings them into His favor, but adoption brings them into His family, His glorious family.”
“Every blessing, adoption included, everything that’s done towards sinners in the way of God’s grace is for Jesus’ sake.”
“He [the Spirit] manifests this adoption to them... it's as if God takes that Word, and by His Spirit in our minds and hearts, it’s as if He takes us, and He wraps His arms around us.”
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