The sermon titled "The Message From Peter's Mouth" addresses the topic of God’s sovereignty in salvation as demonstrated in Acts 10:34-48. Preacher Gary Shepard emphasizes that salvation is not accidental or self-determined but is orchestrated by God’s purpose and grace. He supports this with various Scripture references, such as Isaiah 14:24, which speaks to God's unchangeable purpose, and Ephesians 1:6-7, highlighting that acceptance with God comes through Christ. Shepard underscores the doctrinal significance of preaching Christ crucified, asserting that it is through the grace of God that sinners are accepted and saved, regardless of their background or works, affirming salvation solely through faith in Jesus as the resurrected Messiah.
“The salvation of a sinner is no accident... It will not in any way be by accident, or happen so, or chance, or fate, or free will, or any other such false notion.”
“What God requires... are those who are righteous. And that means that the only way he could ever accept you or me... is to accept us in that One that Paul speaks of in Ephesians 1.”
“We preach Christ crucified... the only people that this book pronounces blessing on are those people who are righteous, those people who are absolutely in the sight of God perfect.”
“He is the all-sovereign God... and the only thing or the only ones that He will and does receive and accept are those who are righteous.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all aspects of salvation and does not favor one person over another.
Acts 10:34, Romans 8:28-30, 2 Timothy 1:9
Jesus is proclaimed as the only Savior through His unique and redemptive work on the cross, fulfilling God's purpose.
Acts 10:43, Romans 5:8
Total depravity emphasizes humanity's complete inability to achieve righteousness on their own, making God's grace essential for salvation.
Romans 3:10-12, 2 Corinthians 5:21
Jesus' resurrection from the dead confirms His victory over sin and death, establishing Him as Lord over all.
Acts 10:40, Romans 4:25
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