The main theological topic addressed in Gary Shepard's sermon, "Powerful Preaching," centers on the nature and effectiveness of preaching the Gospel as exemplified in Acts 10:34-44. Shepard argues that true power in preaching is not found in eloquence or emotional manipulation but is rooted in the anointing of the Holy Spirit and the faithful proclamation of Jesus Christ. He underscores that the events leading to Cornelius's conversion illustrate God's sovereign grace, as He orchestrates salvation by preparing both the message and the messenger. Key Scripture references include Acts 10:34—where Peter declares that God shows no favoritism—highlighting the universality of God's Gospel, and the consequential pouring out of the Holy Spirit on Gentiles, affirming that accepting Christ brings salvation regardless of ethnic backgrounds. The sermon establishes the practical significance of recognizing the necessity of relying on the Holy Spirit for authentic Gospel preaching, emphasizing that only God can accept individuals into His grace.
“When the true gospel is preached by those who are sent of God, and empowered by His Spirit to preach Christ Jesus and Him crucified, that truly is Holy Ghost preaching.”
“It is only God who can bring that blessed Word to them, and them to that Word.”
“God is no respecter of persons. This isn't about who you are as a Gentile or who I am as a Jew. We're all the same in the sense that we all fell in Adam.”
“There is no salvation in any other than Jesus Christ. For there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved.”
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