In his sermon titled "The Children of Promise," Gary Shepard centers his message on the theme of God's unwavering faithfulness in fulfilling His promises, particularly as articulated in Galatians 4:28. Shepard outlines the distinction between the children of promise, represented by Isaac, and those born of the flesh, such as Ishmael, emphasizing that only those who believe in Christ are heirs to these promises. He references key Scriptures, including Genesis 12, Romans 4, and Galatians 3, to underscore that these promises are not earned through works of the law but are granted by faith. The sermon highlights the practical significance of these doctrines: believers can rest assured in God's promises of righteousness and eternal life through the finished work of Christ, amidst a world rife with false assurances and broken commitments.
“Now we, brethren, as Isaac was, are the children of promise.”
“It was not to Abraham or his seed through the law, but through the righteousness of faith.”
“For if they which are of the law be heirs, faith is made void, and the promise made of none effect.”
“Our safety doesn't depend on them, it depends on the ship.”
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