In his sermon titled "Health Care For Your Soul," Gary Shepard explores the theological implications of Jesus as the ultimate physician for those afflicted by sin. Drawing from Luke 5:27-32, he emphasizes that while societal focus tends to be on physical health, spiritual sickness is of greater concern, as all humanity is afflicted by sin. Shepard contrasts the superficial remedies offered by religious practices and contemporary society with the profound healing found in Christ alone. He supports his arguments with Scripture, noting that Christ came to heal the sick, highlighting that true health and restoration stem from faith in Jesus' sacrificial death, which is the only remedy for the sin that separates humanity from God. The practical significance of this sermon is a call to seek spiritual healing and restoration through Christ, rejecting self-righteousness and human efforts.
“You see, all of the nation, for the most part, is all upset over that which involves the care of this mortal body.”
“We are not a body that has a soul, but we are really a soul that simply has a body.”
“Salvation is all of grace. And when you add any work… That makes it a prescription for spiritual poison.”
“I guess if I had to sum up repentance like this. And that is repentance is when we quit going to every other doctor and go only to Jesus Christ and Him alone.”
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