The sermon titled "The Shepherd's Necessity," preached by Gary Shepard, addresses the doctrine of Christ as the Good Shepherd, emphasizing His active role in seeking and saving the lost sheep of His flock. The preacher argues that Jesus' statement in John 10:16, "other sheep I have, which are not of this fold," underscores the necessity for a shepherd who actively brings His chosen ones, particularly the elect among Gentiles, into His fold. Scripture references such as Isaiah 53, Matthew 9, and Hebrews 13 are utilized to illustrate that the condition of humanity is spiritually lost and in need of divine intervention, with Jesus’ sacrificial love being the basis for this mission. The sermon highlights practical implications for believers in the Reformed tradition, affirming God’s sovereignty in salvation and the certainty that all whom Christ died for will ultimately be drawn to Him, reinforcing the doctrines of unconditional election and effectual calling.
“The shepherd says that concerning the sheep, and also says that the Father is likewise to him, and him to the Father.”
“He said, I must bring them. I must bring them.”
“In the world, you see various shepherds ... But He must bring them because He said He would, His promise.”
“I just hope I can preach the gospel that He’ll use, speak through His Word, and bring them.”
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