In the sermon titled "Jesus," Gary Shepard focuses on the exclusive nature of salvation found solely in Jesus Christ, as delineated in Scripture. He underscores the significance of Jesus’ name, referencing Acts 4:10-12 to emphasize that there is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved. Shepard further explores Romans 10:9-14, highlighting how belief and confession in Jesus are paramount, alongside the necessity of preaching to facilitate belief. The sermon explicitly addresses the danger of false Christs and the importance of discerning the true Jesus, invoking Matthew 24:24 and 2 Corinthians 11:4 to caution against counterfeit messages. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance that Jesus saves His people from all their sins, which Shepard roots in Matthew 1:21—a message that extends to the eternal security of believers as they trust in Him.
“There is no other name given under heaven whereby we must be saved.”
“He alone is God manifest in the flesh. He alone is life eternal. He alone is the Redeemer, the one who alone saves us from our sin.”
“If anyone preaches any other Jesus rather than this Jesus, they are simply that. They are another Jesus.”
“He shall save His people from all their sins.”
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