In his sermon titled "This Is The Rest," Gary Shepard focuses on the theological theme of rest in Christ as presented in Isaiah 28:12. He argues that the prophets and priests of Isaiah's time were engulfed in pride and self-righteousness, failing to proclaim the true gospel and the "precious cornerstone," which he identifies as Jesus Christ. Shepard emphasizes that the Old Testament laws, including the Sabbath, served merely as shadows pointing to Christ, the fulfillment of true rest and salvation. He reinforces this by referencing Matthew 11:28, where Jesus invites the weary to Himself for rest, contrasting this divine call with the futility of self-righteous works. The practical and doctrinal significance of this message lies in the assurance that faith in Christ not only provides present and eternal rest but also refutes the notion of salvation through personal effort, underscoring the necessity of grace in the believer's life.
“This is the rest wherewith ye may cause the weary to rest. And this is the refreshing, God's word, God's gospel.”
“All the blood of bulls and goats on Jewish altars could never put away one sin. They were rather pictures and types of that one sacrifice for sins forever.”
“Christ is the rest and Sabbath of His people.”
“It is the Lord. All the work of Christ as our substitute and sacrifice and Savior is finished and good before God.”
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