In his sermon titled "Appointed to Salvation," Gary Shepard addresses the profound theological concept of divine election, focusing on 1 Thessalonians 5:9, which states, "For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ." Shepard emphasizes that God’s sovereign will determines the eternal destinies of individuals—some are appointed to salvation while others are appointed to wrath. He supports this assertion through Scripture references, including Romans 9:22-23, which contrasts the vessels of wrath with vessels of mercy, and John 3:36, which highlights the dichotomy between belief in Christ and the abiding wrath of God. The practical significance of this message underscores the assurance believers have in their salvation, encouraging them to live as children of light and to find comfort in God's sovereign grace, which is contrasted against the fate of the unrepentant.
“For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The only reason that he gives for us or any to have hope is in God who makes us to differ.”
“You see, there is nothing in us or about us or ever that's done by us that's the reason for us.”
“Our whole conversation, it ought not to be filled with the things of this world.”
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