The sermon titled "Faith: Substance and Evidence" by Gary Shepard emphasizes the biblical understanding of faith as outlined in Hebrews 11:1. Shepard argues that faith is not a leap into the unknown or an exercise in blind belief, but rather is grounded in the substance and evidence provided by God's revelation through Scripture. He cites the examples from Hebrews and references the Apostle James to clarify that mere acknowledgment of God's existence, akin to the faith of demons, is insufficient for salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in understanding that true faith is a divine gift which brings believers to trust in God’s promises, particularly in their relationship with Jesus Christ. The sermon underscores that faith must be based on knowledge of God’s Word and truth, which is crucial for salvation and spiritual growth.
“Faith does have to do with the unseen, but not the unknown.”
“True knowledge, true faith, has to do with Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
“Faith is always based on truth... the truth shall make you free.”
“Salvation isn't conditioned at all. It's the free gift of God to a people in Christ.”
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