The sermon titled "The Heir of the World" by Gary Shepard addresses the theological concept of the inheritance of believers through faith as expressed in Romans 4:13-16. Shepard argues that the promise of being heirs of the world is not based on adherence to the law but is grounded in the righteousness of faith, as illustrated by the life of Abraham. He elaborates that Abraham’s faith points toward a spiritual inheritance that is not exclusive to his physical descendants but includes all believers, Jew and Gentile alike, united in Christ. Key Scripture references include Romans 4:13-16 and John 17, which reveal the distinction between the "world" as understood in a spiritual sense and the covenant promise given to those of faith. The doctrinal significance lies in affirming salvation by grace through faith alone, rejecting any merit-based righteousness and emphasizing that the true heirs of salvation are those who believe in Christ, thus glorifying God's sovereign grace.
“The promise that he should be the heir of the world was not to Abraham or to his seed through the law, but through the righteousness of faith.”
“The only way sinners like us could ever be heirs of God and heirs of the world is by God's promise.”
“He promised this people in Christ eternal life. What Paul is doing here...is to drive a stake...in the heart of the most wicked thing that men and women have ever believed, which is that they, in some way, because of something they do, they merit this gift of God.”
“It is the Lord. Like old Jonah, salvation is of the Lord. It's all by His grace. It's a gift. It's by promise. It's in Christ and Him crucified.”
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