In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "The Violent," the main theological topic addressed is the nature of the kingdom of heaven and the spiritual aggression exhibited by true believers as they lay hold of this kingdom. Shepard argues that the “violent” described in Matthew 11:12 are those who, having received spiritual life from God, pursue the kingdom with deep urgency and desperate zeal due to their realization of its worth. He references Matthew 25:34 to emphasize that the kingdom is prepared for God's elect from the foundation of the world, highlighting its roots in divine grace rather than human merit. Shepard discusses how the characteristics of these believers reflect a vital need for righteousness, peace, and joy that can only be found in Christ, ultimately conveying that this spiritual longing results not only in earnestness but also in success at obtaining the promised inheritance of eternal life. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the call for believers to actively pursue their faith with a sense of urgency, reflecting the true nature of one’s relationship with God.
“These are described as violent using force and violence...that is not to say that there are not some people who do feel a pressure.”
“They are needy. You see, Noah, the Bible says concerning him and that faith that God gave him...moved by fear. Yet exactly what God says.”
“You think he ran five yards and said, well, I'm telling you what, this is a stony road. I think I'll just stop and rest a minute? Oh, no. This is life or death.”
“This is not a game. This is not a social thing. This is life or death.”
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