In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Unto Him Hath He Given All He Hath," the main theological topic is the inheritance of believers through their union with Christ, who is the sole heir. Shepard argues that just as Abraham bestowed everything upon Isaac, God grants all spiritual blessings to His children through Christ, emphasizing that this inheritance is based on grace, not merit. Key Scripture references include Genesis 24:36, Romans 8:14-17, and Ephesians 1:3, which contextually illustrate that God’s chosen people are not only given an inheritance as heirs but also are joint heirs with Christ, assuring them of their identity and security in Him. The practical significance lies in the assurance of the believer's relationship with God, as one who is adopted into His family, thereby receiving all that God has to offer freely through grace, rather than through human effort.
“If you get the heir, if you're his bride, you get everything.”
“God's people...have been His children from all eternity.”
“If God has given us all that He has, He has given us His only begotten Son, and in doing so, has given us Himself.”
“All things that the Father hath are mine. Therefore said I, that he shall take of mine and shall show it unto you.”
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