The sermon titled "Clean!" by Gary Shepard addresses the profound theological topic of spiritual cleanliness and justification before God as illustrated in John 13:10. Shepard argues that believers, despite their sinful nature, are considered "clean" by Christ through His redemptive work and righteousness. He supports this assertion by referencing various Scripture passages, including John 13:10—where Jesus points out that His disciples, except Judas, are clean—along with Job and Isaiah, emphasizing the inherent uncleanness of humanity. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance of salvation and the believer's justified state before God, highlighting that true cleanliness and acceptance come solely through faith in Christ's completed work, not through personal merit or moral reformation.
“You see, the clean that Christ speaks of here has to do with our being clean before God, has to do with what He calls in His Word our being justified.”
“Only when we find out how God really is, is there any possibility of us being brought by His mercy to find out how we really are.”
“He's saying to every one of them, you're clean. You're clean.”
“My prayer is today that the Spirit of God will through this Word say to your heart, to all who've been made to see their sinfulness, their wretchedness, their uncleanness. May He say to us, you are clean.”
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