The sermon titled "Why Believe On Jesus Christ," preached by Gary Shepard, primarily addresses the Christological doctrine, emphasizing the necessity of believing in Jesus as both fully God and fully man for salvation. Shepard argues that it is not only God's command to trust in Christ alone but also that believers have strong, biblical reasons for this faith, drawing heavily from Colossians 2:9, which asserts the full deity of Christ. He supports his arguments by referencing Scriptures such as John 1:1, Philippians 2, and Hebrews 2, highlighting elements of Christ's divine attributes, His incarnation, and His role as the sinless mediator. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as Shepard stresses that true faith in Christ yields assurance of salvation, emphasizing the importance of God's grace in enabling belief.
“I have come to call upon you to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. And I say to you again, one more time, to look to Him alone and cast off all other hope in yourself or in anybody else.”
“He is nothing less than the absolutely holy, glorious, one God of heaven.”
“In order for men to be saved, a man must come and die in their place as their substitute, as their surety.”
“If He comes to you today and it's the day of His power, you'll be so willing to bow and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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