The sermon "The One Free Will" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological doctrine of divine sovereignty in relation to human will, arguing against the notion of free will as commonly understood in religious contexts. Shepherd asserts that true freedom belongs solely to God, who governs all things according to His sovereign will, while human will is inherently bound by sin and enmity against God. Citing Jeremiah 33:1-9, he emphasizes God's promise to restore His people, which underscores the idea that salvation is exclusively an act of God's grace rather than a result of human choice or effort. Key biblical references include John 1:12-13 and Romans 9:16, reinforcing the doctrine of salvation by divine grace alone, highlighting that it is God's will which ultimately determines who is saved, thus leading to a more profound understanding of hope and assurance for believers.
“A free will simply means that the one who possesses it actually does all that they want to do freely.”
“Thus saith the Lord, the Maker thereof... Can I not do with my own what I please?”
“God saves His people against their will with their full consent.”
“The only hope we'll ever have is that hope of grace in Christ if God is pleased, according to His will, to give it to us.”
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