The sermon titled "The Divine Right" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological doctrine of God's sovereign authority as established in Scripture. Shepard emphasizes that the primary issue facing humanity is not human rights but the divine right of God to govern and act according to His will, as illustrated through the events in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:15-3:6). He argues that the fall of man represents a rebellion against God's authority, exemplified by the choices made by Adam and Eve and the subsequent temptations from Satan, which challenge God's rightful rule. Supporting his assertions with various scripture references such as Philippians 2:9-11 and Romans 14:9, he highlights how God’s sovereignty is integral to understanding the nature of salvation and grace, culminating in the lordship of Christ over all creation. The practical significance of this message lies in recognizing that true freedom and hope are found in submission to God's governance through Jesus Christ, rather than in asserting personal autonomy.
“The issue before this world, the issue with you and with me, the issue of the gospel, and the issue that is before all others, is not human rights, but it is the divine right.”
“The heart of God's salvation, the heart of biblical salvation is the total restoration of God's throne in a person's heart.”
“Man's will is not free, but bound to a depraved nature, so that it is only free to sin.”
“The only way that God can be just and justify a sinner is through Christ.”
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