The sermon titled "A Profile of the Blessed" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological understanding of true blessing according to Matthew 5:1-12. He argues that popular conceptions of being "blessed," often linked to material prosperity, health, or outward appearances, are misleading when contrasted with the biblical definition provided by Jesus. Shepard emphasizes that biblically, to be blessed is to be "poor in spirit," recognizing one's spiritual bankruptcy and utter dependence on God. Citing Ephesians 1:3 and Romans 4:6-8, he illustrates that true blessing is granted by God's grace through the imputed righteousness of Christ, establishing a clear distinction between the conditions for receiving this blessing—namely, humbling oneself before God—and the true character of those who have already been blessed. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to understand and acknowledge their spiritual neediness to embrace the fullness of God's grace found in Christ.
“True blessing is rooted in and founded in the choice of God, the act of God, the will and determination of God toward a people that He chose in Christ before the world began.”
“Blessed are the poor in spirit. This has to do with their frame of mind. It has to do with the attitude of their hearts.”
“Grace can only be received by those who have nothing.”
“The knowledge of their poverty is the beginning of riches.”
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