The sermon titled "He That Leadeth Into Captivity," preached by Gary Shepard, focuses on the theological theme of spiritual captivity and true liberation through Christ, as derived from Revelation 13:10. Shepard argues that the "beast" in Revelation symbolizes false religion and its deceptive influences, which lead individuals into spiritual bondage contrary to the gospel message. He emphasizes the source of this power, attributing it to Satan, the dragon, asserting that worship of false doctrines equates to worshiping the devil. Key Scripture references, including Jeremiah and Galatians, illustrate that those who lead others into captivity will themselves face judgment, while Christ's mission is to bring deliverance to the captives. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace alone, which liberates believers from the bondage of sin and the law, enabling them to serve God freely out of love and gratitude rather than obligation or fear.
“This beast gets all its power from the dragon. … To worship any of these many heads of this same beast, to worship any of these various false religions… is to actually worship the devil himself.”
“He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity… and those who are for, or who seek to lead the people of God into bondage, into captivity, they're going to go into it themselves.”
“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.”
“Only free men and women in this sense truly worship God.”
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