In the sermon "The Treasure of Treasures," Gary Shepard addresses the central theological theme of the all-encompassing supremacy of Christ in providing believers with spiritual riches and wisdom. Shepard argues that, according to Colossians 2:3, all treasures of wisdom and knowledge are found in Christ, making Him the ultimate treasure. He supports this assertion with various scriptural references, including Matthew 6:19-20 and Ephesians 1:3, emphasizing that earthly treasures are temporary and that true wealth is found in a deeper relationship with Christ. This message carries significant doctrinal importance as it encourages believers to prioritize their spiritual pursuits over material possessions and underscores the Reformed emphasis on salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
“In Christ is the treasure of treasure.”
“If all the treasures are said to be in Christ Jesus, what is all this other stuff? Well, Solomon, who had all this other stuff, he called it vanity.”
“We may not even be able to describe the all. We certainly can never measure and in any way determine the bounds of everything that God gives in Christ.”
“If we have Christ, we have it all.”
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