In the sermon "Bowing To The Truth," Gary Shepard addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of sin and repentance, using Luke 5:12-14 and 2 Timothy 2:24 as key texts. Shepard emphasizes that true repentance involves a recognition of one’s own sinful condition, illustrated by the leprous man who falls before Jesus, acknowledging his need for cleansing. He argues that this acknowledgment is vital, as only by recognizing one's own sinfulness can one fully appreciate the grace of God in Christ, who has the power to heal both physically and spiritually. The preacher highlights that repentance is a gift from God, thus underscoring the doctrines of grace and the sovereignty of God in salvation. The practical significance lies in the necessity of humility and acknowledgment of sin as prerequisites for receiving the mercy and cleansing offered through Christ.
“When we repent, we renounce error, but we also acknowledge the truth of the gospel as it is in Christ.”
“The only forgiven people in this world are those who have been brought to know their sin.”
“The Gospel is a message for needy folks. The church of the Lord Jesus Christ is a hospital for sinners.”
“When you find out what you are and that it's totally in His hands, that He's the only one who can save your wretched soul.”
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