In the sermon titled "Happy Zion," Gary Shepard addresses the theological doctrine of election and God's sovereign choice in salvation, as illustrated through Psalm 132. He emphasizes that God chose Zion as His dwelling place, linking this choice to the promises made to David regarding his lineage and the ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the greater David. Shepard outlines key scripture references such as Psalm 132:13, Romans 11:1-5, and Ephesians 1:4-5, highlighting how God's election is not based on human actions or merits but on His sovereign grace. The practical significance of this message is a deepened understanding of God's mercy and the assurance it brings to believers, reinforcing their identity as God's chosen people and fostering gratitude and worship in response to His unconditional love.
“The Lord hath chosen Zion… and we cannot read texts like these without seeing that these blessings are because of this sovereign choice of God Almighty in grace.”
“If there is no election, there is no grace. And if there is no election, there is no Christ.”
“It isn’t God beating somebody up. He changes our heart and makes us fall in love with the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Happy Zion! What a favored lot is Thine.”
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