In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "The Talking Blood," the main theological topic is the superiority of Christ's blood as the ultimate sacrifice compared to the sacrifices of the Old Covenant, notably Abel’s. Shepard argues that the blood of Jesus, the Mediator of the new covenant, speaks better things than that of Abel, emphasizing the contrast between the fear-inducing Mount Sinai and the grace-filled Mount Zion. He discusses Hebrews 12:24, which highlights this comparison, and makes connections with Exodus 24 regarding the sprinkling of blood, illustrating the necessity of sacrifice for covenant blessings. The practical significance lies in affirming the assurance of salvation through Christ’s finished work, where the blood of sprinkling not only atones but also assures believers of their status as justified before God.
“The blood of Jesus Christ is still talking. It still speaks to God.”
“Worshipping God is simply acknowledging God to be who He is.”
“In the gospel of Christ crucified, he says, you're all fair. My love. There is no spot.”
“Every blessing in that covenant cannot be withheld from each and every one he dies for.”
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