The sermon titled "Gifts For The Rebellious" by Gary Shepard emphasizes the grace of God manifested through Jesus Christ's ascension and the bestowal of gifts upon humanity, especially the rebellious. The preacher draws attention to Psalm 68:15-19, illustrating that Jesus, after His victory and ascension, has received gifts not only for the righteous but for the rebellious as well. Shepard supports his arguments with various Scripture references, chiefly from the Old Testament to New Testament, including Ephesians 4 and Romans 5, elucidating how Christ's resurrection and ascension secure blessings and gifts for those who are inherently undeserving. This doctrine of grace highlights the great mercy of God, who desires to dwell among His people, transforming rebels into recipients of his kindness and salvation. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine that faith and all blessings are gifts from God, affirming that the ultimate purpose of Christ's work is to establish a relationship where He can dwell among His people.
“Grace is for the undeserving.”
“Redemption is not Christ buying gifts for us. Redemption is Christ redeeming us and putting us by that redemption into such a position and condition that we might receive those gifts that are freely given unto us by God.”
“It is the greatest mercy for him to receive and give gifts to the rebellious.”
“Every one of us, every one of the Lord's people are in bondage, or rather were in bondage lest they be delivered by Christ Himself.”
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