In the sermon titled "Christ The Rock of Salvation," Gary Shepard emphasizes Christ as the foundational rock of salvation, drawing from multiple Scriptures, notably Psalm 95:1, 1 Corinthians 10:4, and Exodus 17. He argues that Jesus embodies the rock referred to in both the Old and New Testaments, symbolizing God’s strength, sovereignty, and the guarantee of salvation. Shepard connects the imagery of Christ as the rock to key events like Moses striking the rock for water, which signifies Christ’s sacrificial death, providing spiritual sustenance to believers. The sermon underscores the primary Reformed doctrine that salvation is through faith in Christ alone, asserting that He is the only source of life and blessing.
“He is the rock. Now, let me show you something that God's people say concerning the rock.”
“He is the difference between heaven and hell? He is the absolute difference between life and death?”
“The Lord's people say, 'For their rock is not as our rock. Even our enemies themselves being judges.'”
“He said, if there's anybody that's still thirsty, let him come unto me and drink. He is the rock of salvation, and there is no other.”
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