The sermon by Gary Shepard centers on the doctrine of divine election, specifically God's sovereign choice of Zion as a representation of His chosen people. Shepard argues that this divine selection is unconditional and rooted in God's will and desire rather than any human action or merit. He supports his argument by referencing Scripture, primarily from Psalms 132:13-14, which states that the Lord has chosen Zion as His dwelling place, and contrasts this with passages in Hebrews 12:22-24 and Ephesians 1:4-5 that highlight God's eternal purpose in election and predestination. The significance of this doctrine emphasizes God's sovereignty in salvation, affirming that salvation is entirely by grace through faith in Christ, and underscores the assurance believers can have in being chosen by God before the foundation of the world.
“The Lord hath chosen Zion. Why did He do it? Because He desired to do it. He desired to do it. It's His decision.”
“Election is to be chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world. Were you there then? No, you weren't, unless you were in Christ.”
“Faith is not the cause of our election, it's the effect of it.”
“I'm not going to be in the world, you're not going to be in the world... Will you be in Christ?”
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