The sermon titled "The Manifestation of Life" delivered by Gary Shepard discusses the revelation of eternal life through the person of Jesus Christ as outlined in 1 John 1:1-2. The main theological topic addressed is the manifestation of Christ as the Word of Life, emphasizing that Jesus is not only the embodiment of eternal life but also the one who fulfills the divine purpose for salvation. Shepard argues that the apostle John, as an eyewitness, highlights the significance of Christ's coming, linking various Scripture references such as Colossians 1 and 1 Timothy 1, which affirm that Jesus was preordained to reveal God's grace and was manifested for the redemption of His people. The doctrinal significance attached to this sermon lies in the affirmation of Christ’s propitiatory work and His role as a substitute for sinners; through His manifestation, believers receive eternal life, thus underscoring core Reformed doctrines concerning the necessity of grace and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“For the life was manifested, and we have seen it, and bear witness, and show unto you that eternal life which was with the Father, and was manifested unto us.”
“He came to bear the sins of his people, and he bore them every one away.”
“In him is no sin. All the sins of his people that were laid on him and imputed to him in his death, he put them all away, and so now in him is no sin.”
“He came to give eternal life to His people.”
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