The sermon titled "Thou Shalt Call His Name Jesus" by Gary Shepard primarily addresses the doctrine of Christ's incarnation and His role as Savior. The preacher argues against the commercialization and idolatry of Christmas, emphasizing that the true significance of Christ's birth lies in His mission to save His people from their sins, as stated in Matthew 1:21. He references key Scriptures, including Matthew 1:18-21 and Isaiah 53, to illustrate that Christ's identity is rooted in Him being the God-man, born of the Virgin Mary and conceived by the Holy Spirit. Shepard underscores that Jesus was chosen to save a specific group, His people, asserting the Reformed belief in particular redemption, whereby Christ's atoning work is effective for the elect. The sermon highlights the importance of recognizing and worshiping the true Christ, encouraging believers to reject superficial traditions that overshadow the gospel's profound message.
“The birth of Jesus was on this wise... it's not simply a child being born. But who was born? The God-man.”
“Thou shalt call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It isn't God has done His part, now you do yours.”
“He shall save His people from their sins; if He doesn't, then I've still got sins out there to meet God with.”
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