The sermon titled "Emmanuel Is Coming Again" by Gary Shepard centers on the Second Coming of Christ as presented in Revelation 22. Shepard emphasizes that while Jesus Christ initially came as Emmanuel, God with us, He promises to return, a theme supported by the biblical affirmation of His second coming in Revelation 22:17, where the Spirit and the Bride beckon Him to return. By referencing Isaiah 61 and tying it to the New Testament promise of Christ's return, he argues that the period between the first and second comings is marked by God's grace, during which the gospel is preached. Support for this doctrine is found in scriptures like Luke 4:21 and Revelation 1:7, highlighting that the book of Revelation is ultimately about the revelation of Jesus Christ rather than speculative end-time scenarios. Practically, the sermon encourages believers to long for Christ’s return with assurance and hope, signifying that His second coming will be a glorious fulfillment of God's promises to His people.
“The revelation of Jesus Christ. In other words, this book, like every other book in the Bible, is about Jesus Christ.”
“If you want to kind of sum up the message of the book of Revelations, it might be something like this. Christ wins.”
“The Spirit and the Bride say, Come. Let him that heareth say, Come.”
“He that is a thirst, let him come and take the water of life freely.”
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