In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "We Know," he addresses the profound theological truth of Romans 8:28, emphasizing that "all things work together for good" for those who love God and are called according to His purpose. Shepard argues that this verse is often misquoted and must be interpreted contextually within the broader narrative of Scripture, which emphasizes the sovereignty of God and the calling of His elect. He supports his argument through various Scripture passages, including Romans 3 and 1 Corinthians 2, demonstrating that knowledge of God's truth is a divine revelation granted to believers. Practically, Shepard illustrates that understanding God's sovereign purpose in all circumstances provides comfort and assurance to believers as they navigate life's challenges, asserting that true faith is coupled with saving knowledge of God's character and plan.
“You see, the love of God for His people, demonstrated in Christ coming into this world and dying in their place. That great act of love is the cause of love in His people.”
“If there was one little iota, if there was one little old space over here somewhere that it was outside the control of an absolutely sovereign God... that's where I'd be standing.”
“This isn't an afterthought with God. This is the will of God. This is the glory of God.”
“Salvation is of the Lord... I'm just a sinner, nothing at all, but Jesus Christ is my all in all.”
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