The sermon "Understanding and Believing" by Gary Shepard emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, as illustrated in Acts 8:36-40. Shepard argues that true faith is essential for salvation, highlighting that belief in Jesus, particularly as portrayed in Isaiah 53, is the prerequisite for baptism and signifies an understanding granted by God. He references Romans 10:10, indicating that belief results in righteousness, and underscores that faith is a gift from God rather than a condition for salvation. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to recognize that their faith expresses a trust in Christ who has accomplished salvation, rather than a reliance on their own feelings or merits. This understanding separates true faith from mere intellectual assent and emphasizes the joyous obedience that follows genuine belief.
“The only prerequisite for baptism... is if you believe with all your heart.”
“Faith is not the cause of salvation. No. Not the cause. It's the consequence of salvation.”
“If we believe, it's because the Spirit of God has made us alive.”
“True joy is... that the kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost.”
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