In his sermon titled "Jesus Raised from the Dead," Gary Shepard emphasizes the critical theological doctrine of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as foundational to the Christian faith. He argues that the resurrection is not only a pivotal event but also essential for the justification of believers, citing Romans 4:24-25, which reveals that Christ was delivered for our offenses and raised for our justification. Shepard reinforces this assertion by drawing on various Scriptures, including 1 Corinthians 15 and Romans 10, demonstrating that the faith of believers is inherently linked to the resurrection and serves as the assurance of salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, providing believers with hope and confidence in God's promises, as the resurrection affirms Christ’s victory over sin and death and serves as the believer’s guarantee of future resurrection.
“If Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain.”
“The resurrection of Christ is vitally connected to and inseparably joined to the resurrection of His people.”
“Faith in this resurrected Christ is where our hope and our assurance and our comfort comes from.”
“His resurrection guarantees that all who believe God like Abraham will receive all the promises. Not one of them shall fail.”
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