The sermon titled "Not Ashamed of the Gospel" by Gary Shepard addresses the theological significance of the gospel of Jesus Christ as encapsulated in Romans 1:16-17. Shepard argues that despite the mockery and offense the gospel may evoke due to its fundamental assertion of grace and total dependence on Christ, believers should boldly proclaim and defend it. He draws support from various Scripture references, particularly from Romans and Isaiah, illustrating how true believers are assured of salvation and righteousness through faith in Christ. The practical significance of the sermon underscores the necessity for believers, especially preachers, to remain steadfast in their conviction and proclamation of the gospel, which is the power of God unto salvation for all who believe.
“Woe is me if I preach not the gospel.”
“The gospel of Christ... is the means by which He conquers our hearts.”
“Salvation, not salvation from pain or problems or difficulties or poverty... but salvation from sin.”
“Why should I be ashamed of the gospel when it is the only gospel that will do a sinner any good whatsoever?”
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