The sermon titled "One Man's Obedience" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological significance of federal headship, contrasting the disobedience of Adam with the obedience of Christ as articulated in Romans 5:19. Shepard emphasizes that Adam, as the representative of mankind (the first Adam), brought sin and condemnation upon humanity through his disobedience, as seen in Romans 5:12. In contrast, he posits that Christ, referred to as the last Adam, through His obedience, particularly His sacrificial death, secures righteousness for those He represents. This obedience, as Shepard argues, is not merely about Christ's life of adherence to the Law but culminates in His atoning death, establishing the basis for justification for the elect. The practical significance of this truth lies in the assurance it provides believers: they are not made righteous through their own works but through Christ's completed work on the cross.
“For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.”
“This is the one way that God can righteously save us. Save us and it be right.”
“It's in Christ He has a perfect robe of righteousness.”
“All this religious stuff is just toys that the devil gives us to play with on the way to hell.”
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