The sermon "Covenant Comfort" by Gary Shepard addresses the theological doctrine of God's everlasting covenant and its implications for believers. The key arguments revolve around understanding this covenant as initiated within the Godhead, emphasizing its unbreakable nature since it does not depend on human action or will. The preacher references 2 Samuel 23:5, where David acknowledges God's covenant despite his failings, and Hebrews 13:20, which ties the resurrection of Jesus to the fulfillment of this covenant. Shepard underlines that this covenant is foundational to a believer's salvation, providing comfort and assurance for sinful individuals who are united with Christ through grace. The message underscores the Reformed doctrine of covenant theology, asserting that salvation is entirely dependent on God's grace as manifest in Jesus Christ, the great Shepherd of the sheep.
“Although my house be not so with God, yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all things, and sure; for this is all my salvation and all my desire.”
“This everlasting covenant was made within the triune Godhead... there is no possibility of it ever failing because there is no possibility of God... failing.”
“Christ in this covenant is the surety, and the surety does not wait to see if you're able to meet whatever is required.”
“The gospel is good news because it declares... a free and a full salvation, a complete and eternal salvation for all the sheep.”
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