In the sermon "Gospel Blessings," Gary Shepard expounds on Numbers 6:22-27, focusing on the blessings pronounced by the Lord through Aaron, highlighting their deep theological implications rooted in the broader narrative of Scripture. He emphasizes the doctrine of the Trinity, illustrating how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit collectively bless believers with spiritual blessings. Scripture references, including 1 Timothy 1:2, Ephesians 1:3, and Romans 9:6-8, underpin the argument that these blessings are not merely temporal but rather represent eternal and spiritual realities. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance that these blessings come from a sovereign God who provides grace, peace, and the promise of being kept by His power, reaffirming the Reformed emphasis on God's unmerited favor and the believer's security in Christ.
“The gospel is a word or a proclamation of blessings from God.”
“It is God the Father who hath blessed us. It is God the Son who hath blessed us. And it is God the Spirit that does bless us.”
“These blessings are joined with power. The Lord bless thee and keep thee.”
“He made peace by the blood of His cross.”
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