The sermon “Everlasting Love” by Gary Shepard addresses the profound and distinct nature of God's love as presented in Jeremiah 31:3. Shepard emphasizes that God’s love is not universal, but particular and everlasting, focused specifically on His elect. He cites scripture from Romans 8, affirming that nothing can separate God’s chosen from His love and reiterates that this love was decreed before time, showcasing divine sovereignty rather than human merit. The significance of this doctrine lies in its reflection of Reformed theology, particularly in emphasizing unconditional election and the security of the believer’s salvation rooted in God’s immutable love. Shepard urges listeners to comprehend God's love through the lens of Christ’s sacrificial death, linking it to the power and purpose behind God's everlasting affection.
“I have loved you with an everlasting love... this love of God toward His elect was in His mind and heart before He ever broke the silence of eternity past to manifest it.”
“If God loved you, it was never at any time, nor ever will it be at any time, because of something in you or done by you, He just in His divine sovereignty loved you.”
“The love of God is in Christ Jesus... outside of Christ, he’s not a God of love, he’s a God of consuming fire.”
“If you would know something about the love of God, if you would learn something in your heart of hearts about what real love is, look at the cross.”
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