The sermon titled "Accepted in The Beloved" by Gary Shepard focuses on the doctrine of acceptance before God, emphasizing that true acceptance comes from being "in Christ." Shepard argues that while humanity is inherently sinful and undeserving, God graciously accepts the elect through Jesus Christ, who is referred to as "the Beloved." The preacher uses Ephesians 1:6 to highlight that this acceptance is not based on human effort or decision to accept Jesus but is a reality accomplished by God's sovereign will and grace, echoing the notion of imputed righteousness. This theological stance asserts that believers are not seen in their sinful state but rather as righteous in Christ, showcasing the significance of union with Him—conveying hope, peace, and assurance of salvation for the faithful.
“We are what He says we are by grace. We don't feel what we know He says we are by nature. But at the same time, we may not feel what He says that we are by grace.”
“There is no other way of knowing it, no other way of accepting it. And we are what He says we are.”
“It's not even in your believing. It's in Christ. Do we believe that? That's what it says.”
“He hath made us accepted in the Beloved. And this is the most glorious thing that there ever could be. It is the ground of all our peace. It is the ground of all hope.”
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