In his sermon titled "Christ Our Champion," Gary Shepard draws theological parallels between the Biblical account of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel 17 and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Shepard argues that David serves as a type of Christ, embodying the role of a champion who stands between God’s people and their greatest enemy, represented by Goliath, who symbolizes sin and Satan. He emphasizes the significance of David's victory, which points to Christ’s ultimate triumph over sin and death, citing Romans 5:12 and emphasizing the federal headship of Adam that leads all humanity into sin. The practical implication of this sermon underscores the need for believers to recognize their helplessness apart from Christ’s redemptive work and to trust wholly in Him as the sole champion of their salvation.
“History is literally His story, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The battle is the Lord’s, and He will give you into our hands.”
“We are helpless and utterly hopeless in ourselves. We're just like those soldiers.”
“May we be found as Jonathan, thankful and rejoicing in what Christ has done.”
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