The sermon "By One Offering Perfected" by Gary Shepard centers on the theological doctrine of the sufficiency of Christ's single sacrificial offering as articulated in Hebrews 10:14. Shepard argues that unlike the repetitive and ineffective sacrifices of the Old Testament priests, Christ's sole offering not only finished the work of atonement but also assured believers of their perfect standing before God. He utilizes key scriptural references, including Hebrews 10:11-14, to illustrate the contrast between the Old Covenant priesthood and the superiority of Christ as the ultimate High Priest, who perfected forever those who are sanctified. The practical and doctrinal significance of this message underscores the Reformed emphasis on justification by faith alone in Christ alone, affirming that believers are eternally secure in their relationship with God based on Christ's completed work.
“By one offering he hath perfected forever them that are sanctified.”
“The reason that those offerings and sacrifices went on and on and on was because they had not put away sin.”
“He hath perfected them...how can a sinner who fails every moment...have peace or hope of a standing of acceptance before God? Because he hath perfected them.”
“This gospel has to do with something that was accomplished...not something we're to do.”
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