The sermon titled "Here I Raise Mine Ebenezer" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological significance of God's help as exemplified in the narrative of 1 Samuel 7:1-12. The main argument centers on Samuel's act of setting up a stone called Ebenezer, which means "stone of help," emphasizing that God has consistently aided His people throughout history. Shepard references key Scriptures, including Isaiah 28:16 and 1 Peter 2:6, to illustrate that Christ embodies this stone of help, providing a foundation for the faith of believers. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance that believers are not left to their own devices; rather, they continually receive God's support, which reinforces their reliance on grace and His unchanging nature as their ultimate assistance and refuge.
“The name or word Ebenezer means stone of help... Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.”
“Christ is the stone of help to all His people. He is their Ebenezer. And He is the sure foundation of all their salvation.”
“If God has already helped us through the worst... He’s not going to withhold anything from His people.”
“Thus far becomes His forth. Fear not, for I am with thee. I will strengthen thee, yea, I will help thee.”
Ebenezer means 'stone of help,' signifying God's assistance to His people.
1 Samuel 7:12
Scripture emphasizes that Christ is our help through His grace and sacrifice.
Isaiah 28:16, 1 Peter 2:6
Acknowledging God's help strengthens faith and gratitude among believers.
Psalm 46:1
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