In Gary Shepard's sermon "Rejoicing In Tribulation," the key theological topic addressed is the believer's response to suffering, particularly the unique tribulations faced by Christians due to their identification with Christ. He argues that while all people experience troubles, believers face specific tribulations as a result of their faith, which should lead to a posture of rejoicing. He supports this argument using Romans 5:3-5, which explains that tribulation produces perseverance, character, and hope, emphasizing that these experiences are sovereignly ordained by God for His glory and the believer's good. The practical significance of this teaching lies in its encouragement for believers to find peace and joy in their trials, reassured that their sufferings are not without purpose but are tools God uses for spiritual growth and confirmation of His love.
“Even though we are justified by God's grace through the blood of Christ... we also have tribulations.”
“No pressure, no tribulation, is such that it can keep us from rejoicing in Christ.”
“These tribulations work endurance in the people of God.”
“In all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loves us.”
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