The sermon "The Great Mystery of Godliness" by Gary Shepard focuses on the profound mystery of the incarnation and the person of Jesus Christ as revealed in 1 Timothy 3:16. Shepard emphasizes that God incarnate — Jesus Christ — is central to the truth of the Gospel, which is the foundation of the Church. He argues that all aspects of Jesus' life, from His manifestation in the flesh to His resurrection and exaltation, are essential to understanding salvation and the nature of God’s redemptive plan. Key Scripture passages discussed include Hebrews 1:2-3 and 2:14, which affirm the dual nature of Christ as both fully God and fully man, underscoring the significance of His incarnation for the justification and salvation of sinners. The doctrinal significance of this mystery is rooted in the necessity of Christ’s unique identity for believers to receive salvation, affirming the Reformed emphasis on the sufficiency of Christ’s work in the context of grace.
“Where there is no truth, there is no church. And so he tells us this, and then he speaks that truth as it is summed up in verse 16.”
“God was manifest in the flesh. I remember hearing an old preacher... There is nobody but a fool or a Christian that could ever believe this.”
“If he is not God manifest in the flesh... His sacrifice is of no value.”
“This is the great mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.”
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