In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "The One Sent," the main theological topic revolves around the person and mission of Jesus Christ as the one sent from the Father. Shepard emphasizes that Jesus, as the apostle and high priest, is uniquely the sent one who embodies God's initiative for salvation, drawing on scriptural references from John 9:1-7, Genesis 49, Hebrews 3, and 1 John 4:9. He articulates that Christ represents the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and offers an essential understanding of God's love manifest in the act of sending His Son as the propitiation for sin. The practical significance of the sermon lies in affirming the Reformed doctrine of grace, underscoring that true salvation stems not from human effort or merit but solely through faith in Jesus, who was sent to accomplish the will of the Father and secure redemption for the elect.
“And he is none other than that fountain or that pool, the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the one sent from the Father.”
“He that honoreth not the Son honoreth not the Father which hath sent him.”
“Only when God comes in the grace and power of His Spirit into our hearts...can we be confronted with these things and say, God, that is exactly the way it is.”
“Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son.”
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