In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Behold What Manner of Love," the key theological topic addressed is the unique and particular love of God as revealed in Scripture, particularly its implications for believers' identities as children of God. Shepard argues that this love is not a mere sentiment but an everlasting, immutable, and sacrificial love, distinguishing it from the common assertion that God loves everyone equally. He supports his claims with Scripture references, particularly emphasizing 1 John 3:1-2, Jeremiah 31:3, and Ephesians 1:4-5, demonstrating that God's love is specific to His elect, rooted in His eternal purpose and action. The practical significance of this doctrine centers on the assurance it brings believers, affirming their position in Christ and encouraging them to reciprocate that love in their relationships with others, thus compelling them to live in harmony as a reflection of divine love.
“Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God.”
“God loves as God. He is not fickle like we are... He is God, and as God, He loves as God.”
“The love of God for His people is said to be an everlasting love.”
“Hereby perceive we the love of God. Not the world, does it? Not the religious world, particularly. Because He laid down His life for us.”
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