The sermon titled "The Blood Bought Church" by Gary Shepard focuses on the doctrine of redemption, particularly the nature and implications of Christ's sacrificial death for His church. Shepard argues that redemption is a particular and effectual work of Christ, emphasizing that He did not merely make salvation possible for everyone but definitively redeemed a specific group—His elect. He supports his claims with various Scripture references, notably Acts 20:28, which highlights that the church was purchased with Christ's blood, and Romans 3, which affirms that justification and redemption are found exclusively in Him. The significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance of salvation for believers and its profound implications for understanding the character of God as both just and loving, thereby fueling the believer's gratitude and obedience in their faith journey.
“The Lord Jesus Christ in the shedding of His blood... purchased the church with His own blood.”
“You see, the Bible sets forth the death of the Lord Jesus Christ... as a particular redemption.”
“This book is a love letter to the Lord's Bride. It's for us.”
“It's only this redemption, this good news of redemption in Christ Jesus, full and finished, that produces the courage and the zeal to truly preach these glad tidings of the gospel to sinners.”
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