In the sermon "The Inheritance Ordained and Obtained," Gary Shepard focuses on the doctrine of inheritance as articulated in Ephesians 1:11. He argues that believers have obtained an inheritance through predestination by God's sovereign will, emphasizing that this inheritance is a spiritual blessing granted by grace alone, not by any merit or effort on their part. Shepard references the Old Testament notion of inheritance given to Israel, linking it to the New Testament understanding that all God's elect are part of this divine legacy. This is reinforced by examples from Scripture, such as Matthew 25 and Romans 8, which illustrate the assurances of being heirs through Christ. The practical significance lies in the believer's identity as children of God and the comfort found in God's sovereignty, reminding them that their inheritance is secure and eternal.
“The gospel is said to be glad tidings, good news... wherein He says that they have obtained an inheritance.”
“This inheritance is all of His grace... everything that God's elect receive, they receive as the free gift of His grace.”
“We don't run to a priest or a pope to get forgiveness. We have it in Christ as an inheritance.”
“He works all things after the counsel of His own will.”
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