The sermon titled "All Or Nothing" by Gary Shepard centers on the theological doctrine of the supremacy of Christ, as articulated in Colossians 3:11. The preacher asserts that Christ is not only central but all-encompassing in every aspect of theology, creation, salvation, and the believer's life. He supports this argument with various Scripture references, notably Romans 1, Acts 4, and John 14, emphasizing that salvation and righteousness are found exclusively in Christ. The sermon stresses the practical significance that to be in Christ is to possess everything spiritually, asserting that outside of Him, one is left with nothing—eternally lacking and ultimately condemned. Shepard's insistence on the singularity of Christ as the Mediator and the embodiment of righteousness embodies foundational Reformed doctrines regarding total reliance on Christ for salvation.
“If you wanted a three-word phrase to sum up the whole Bible... it would be this, Christ is all.”
“The gospel is not about choices... there is only one, just one. One way in your case, one way in my case... the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“If you have Christ, you have it all. All God has given, all you need, all you could ever want, all there is in His grace.”
“If you don't have Christ, you have nothing. Nothing. You may have something to you, and you may have something to this world, but you have nothing before God.”
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