In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Almighty God," the primary theological topic addressed is the sovereignty and sufficiency of God as revealed in His covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17:1-8. The preacher argues that God's promises to Abraham underscore that salvation and fulfillment of the covenant depend entirely on God's faithfulness and not on human effort. He emphasizes that despite Abraham's old age and human inability to bring God's promises to fruition, God's covenant remains unbroken and guaranteed by His character. Key Scripture references include Genesis 17, where God reassures Abraham of his new name and covenant, and Romans 4, which speaks to the faith of Abraham being a model for all believers who rely solely on God's grace. The practical significance emphasized in the sermon is the assurance that believers are secure in their salvation and that faith is a gift from God, reinforcing that reliance on divine grace, rather than personal works, is essential for spiritual life.
“Promises are only as good as the one that makes them. And promises are only delivered according to the ability of the one who promises to deliver them.”
“God's covenant never depended on Him, but on the God who made it. It depended on the God who promised, because He does not change, and He cannot fail.”
“In grace, everything is of God. Paul said, for by grace are ye saved. Not by works of any kind...for by grace are ye saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God.”
“The only thing that you and I have ever done and can ever do of ourselves is sin.”
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