In this sermon titled "The Good News of the Gospel," Gary Shepard discusses the central theological doctrine of the gospel as presented in 1 Timothy 1:15. He emphasizes that the gospel is not merely good advice but unequivocally good news, specifically that "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." Shepard asserts that the atonement is complete and that Christ's mission was not to make salvation possible, but to effectually save those the Father has given Him. Through exegesis of various Scripture references, including 1 Corinthians 9:16 and Titus 3:4-7, he illustrates that the work of salvation is rooted in God's eternal purpose and grace. The practical significance of this message is profound; it affirms believers that their salvation is secure, centering their hope on Christ's definitive work rather than their own efforts.
“He came into the world to save, not to give us a chance, not to make us savable, but to be the offering, to be the one sacrifice for sins forever, and thereby to save.”
“If He did not save, then there’s no way He could ever be assured of being the Savior.”
“Any gospel that does not set forth the Lord Jesus Christ as a totally 100% successful Savior of all His people is not the gospel.”
“Salvation did not begin at the cross. Salvation is an eternal thing.”
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