In this sermon from Gary Shepard on Romans 1:1-3, the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of the Gospel of God concerning His Son, Jesus Christ. Shepard emphasizes that Paul's epistle is a profound exposition of justification by faith, clarifying that salvation is not rooted in human effort or adherence to the law, but solely through the righteousness of Christ imputed to believers. He supports his argument with Scripture, notably referencing Galatians to illustrate the uniqueness and divine origin of the Gospel, warning against the dangers of false teachings that dilute its grace. The practical significance of this message lies in affirming that genuine faith must be anchored in the true Gospel, which is the revelation of Christ, thereby encouraging believers to remain steadfast amidst a myriad of competing doctrines.
“The chief design of this epistle is to set in a clear light the doctrine of justification.”
“Grace has been so polluted in our day, it’s so misunderstood.”
“The gospel of God comes with the authority of God. Why should we believe the gospel? Because of the faithfulness of the One who gives it, God Himself.”
“He’s David’s Lord because he is and always was God. And he’s David’s son in the sense that he was made so according to the flesh.”
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