In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Comfort Ye My People," the primary theological topic addressed is the comfort provided by God through the gospel, particularly concerning the people of God as outlined in Isaiah 40:1-2. Shepard argues that true comfort is rooted in the knowledge of God as the "God of all comfort," emphasizing that all believers, referred to as "my people," are recipients of God's grace and mercy due to the finished work of Christ. He references various Scripture passages, including Romans 9:13 and 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, to illustrate that God's love is directed toward His elect, demonstrating that reconciliation with God has been achieved through Christ, who has paid the penalty for sin. Practically, this message calls on preachers and believers alike to find assurance and peace in the reality of God’s sovereign choice and the complete and total forgiveness offered in Christ, rather than seeking comfort through self-righteousness or worldly means.
“If we get any real comfort, it will have to come from the God of all comfort.”
“God has a people, and He loved them with an everlasting love.”
“The comfort of the gospel is God has reconciled all His people unto Himself.”
“Behold your God. Our God is able to fulfill His promises.”
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