The sermon titled "The Shepherd's Strong Hand" by Gary Shepard addresses the theological doctrine of Christ as the Good Shepherd, emphasizing the sovereignty of God in salvation. The preacher articulates how Scripture, particularly Isaiah 40 and John 10, reveals Christ's role as the Shepherd who seeks, saves, and secures His sheep—those chosen for salvation before the foundation of the world. Key points are drawn from biblical illustrations illustrating how Jesus actively gathers His people, contrasting the common idea of free will with the Reformed understanding of divine election and irresistible grace. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers are secure in Christ’s strong hand, pointing to the comfort found in the shepherd’s provision and protection.
“The shepherd is the one who's responsible for the sheep.”
“Salvation is in one outside of ourselves. It's in the shepherd.”
“If Christ... lay down His life in my place for, I’m safe. I don't have to spend my life wondering if I've done enough.”
“His glory depends on it.”
The Bible depicts Jesus as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, emphasizing His protective and redeeming nature.
John 10:11, John 10:28, Psalm 23, Ezekiel 34
It emphasizes God's care and commitment to protect and guide His people, providing peace and assurance in salvation.
Luke 15:4-6, John 10:14-15, Psalm 23
The Bible teaches that salvation is solely the work of God, evidenced by the continual reference to Christ laying down His life for His sheep.
John 10:15, Ephesians 2:8-9, Acts 13:48
It signifies His divine commitment and purpose to gather His elect from all nations, ensuring no one is lost.
John 10:16, Hebrews 2:10
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