In the sermon titled "The Indescribable Gift," Gary Shepard addresses the theological theme of God's grace manifested in His unspeakable gift—Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the fundamental principle that salvation is entirely a gift of grace and not based on human merit, referencing 2 Corinthians 9:15. Shepard supports his argument by citing various Scriptures, including Romans 6:23, John 3:16, and Romans 5:15-19, all of which reinforce the notion that Christ is the sole source of eternal life and righteousness for believers. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it liberates believers from the burden of self-justification, as their righteousness is imputed through Christ, prompting them to respond with gratitude for God’s unearned grace.
“Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift.”
“Christ is God's gift and He is the gift of His free grace.”
“If it is in this One who is Himself the gift of God, then there cannot be any human merit added to it.”
“The only righteousness there is, is that righteousness which Christ established.”
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