In the sermon titled "Command & Comfort for the Little Children," Gary Shepard explores the dual themes of the responsibility to avoid sin and the assurance of forgiveness through Christ as articulated in 1 John 2:1. He emphasizes that while Christians are commanded not to sin, the reality of human sinfulness necessitates a dependable Advocate in Jesus Christ. Shepard supports his arguments with scriptural references, specifically highlighting the significance of Jesus Christ as the Righteous One who intercedes for believers, thus assuring them of their ongoing status before God despite their failures. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the necessity of grace, communicating that the commands of God must be met with a reliance on Christ’s advocacy, providing both moral exhortation and spiritual comfort to believers.
“These things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the Righteous.”
“Sin is never acceptable with God. Sin is never little in His sight.”
“We have an Advocate, Jesus Christ. We have continual intercession on our behalf by Him.”
“The righteous one can say, that they're righteous in me.”
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