The sermon "Emmanuel Has Come" by Gary Shepard primarily addresses the doctrine of the incarnation of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that Jesus is God manifest in the flesh. Shepard argues that Jesus's birth was a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, particularly from Isaiah, which identify Him as "Immanuel" (God with us), indicating His dual nature as both divine and human. He references Matthew 1:23 and various passages from the Gospels and Paul’s letters to support his assertions of Christ’s unique identity and mission as the Savior who saves His people from their sins. The sermon highlights the theological significance of understanding Christ's incarnation, which is central to Reformed soteriology, and underscores the importance of rest in His completed work rather than relying on human effort for salvation.
“Emmanuel has come. He has already come.”
“Only God can satisfy God. Only God can receive from God.”
“When He hung on that cross... He cries out, it is finished. Finished.”
“Now you just do something to His glory. Spread His Word. Help His people.”
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