In the sermon titled "Unthinkable Grace," Gary Shepard explores the doctrine of grace as demonstrated in the brief but profound book of Philemon. Shepard argues that the grace of God is undeserved and unmerited, emphasizing that salvation is solely a work of God apart from human effort. He references Isaiah 55:7-9 to underscore the contrast between God’s thoughts and human understanding, illustrating that many reject the truth of God's sovereign grace due to their natural inclinations. Furthermore, the transformative story of Onesimus, a runaway slave, showcases how God’s grace reaches even the most unlikely individuals, reaffirming the Reformed doctrine of election and unconditional grace. The message stresses that God's choice in salvation is not based on human merit but solely upon His purpose and will, inviting believers to share this hope-filled gospel with all.
“You see, God's salvation is all of grace. That means that it cannot be merited in any way that it is in one outside of ourselves, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The grace of God in salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ must be revealed to us.”
“It is unthinkable to the natural mind, to our natural way of thinking, it is unthinkable that this man Onesimus might be one of God's elect.”
“The only way to God is in Christ. The only thought of anything that is right is set forth in His Word, in the Word of the truth of the Gospel.”
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