In the sermon titled "The Words of Eternal Life," Gary Shepard emphasizes the paramount importance of Christ's words as the only source of eternal life. He articulates that Simon Peter's declaration in John 6:68, "Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life," encapsulates the essence of faith in Christ as the mediator of God's truth. Shepard underlines that the Scriptures are God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16) and essential for spiritual sustenance, contending that understanding these words requires divine revelation and the work of the Holy Spirit (John 6:63). The sermon highlights that the rejection of Christ and His words leads to spiritual death, while acceptance brings life and truth. The practical significance lies in urging believers to cultivate a hunger for the Scriptures and the teachings of Christ, as the only hope for salvation rests in His eternal words.
“We will not stand before God and face any judgment based on what any man's opinion was about what the words mean. But we will be facing God based on the words of God.”
“The flesh profiteth nothing. The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit and they are life.”
“All true faith is being brought by God to be unable to believe anything or anybody else but Him.”
“The entrance of thy words gives light. In other words, there is no light for us as sinners.”
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