In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "The Father of Eternity," he explores the biblical title of Christ as the "Father of Eternity" found in Isaiah 9:6. Shepard argues that this title reflects Christ’s preexistence and sovereign role in the eternal salvation of His chosen people, emphasizing that believers are not made children of God by their works but by sovereign grace, being given to Christ by the Father before the foundation of the world. Key Scriptures cited include Isaiah 8:18, which identifies Christ as the one who will have children who are manifestations of God’s covenant, and Hebrews 2, where the author connects Christ’s suffering and victory over death to the redemption of His people. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it assures believers of their eternal security and the loving, providential care of Christ, urging them to identify with His gospel and His people.
“He was their Father from eternity, and their care and charge was at that time given to Him.”
“He knows exactly what they are in themselves... But He will bring every one of these children to glory.”
“Christ being come has destroyed the devil, not as to his being, but as to his power.”
“His love for His children is less than our love for our children? Honor your father and mother. Thank God for them.”
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