The sermon "Loved In The Beloved" by Gary Shepard focuses on the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereign grace as revealed in Ephesians 1:6, emphasizing that believers are accepted in Christ, referred to as “the Beloved.” Shepard argues that it is only through grace that sinners can be saved, rejecting the notion that God universally loves all individuals outside of Christ. He uses several Scripture references, such as 1 John 4:9 and Matthew 3:17, to substantiate his claim that God's love and acceptance are inherently tied to Christ’s redemptive work. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the assurance it gives believers: God's love for them is rooted in His eternal love for Christ, which provides a firm foundation for their identity and security in Him.
“If salvation is by grace, it has to be by the grace of the true and living God.”
“There is no grace in any other thing or in any other person. And all the grace of God and all the mercy of God and all the goodness of God and all the salvation of God is right here in the Beloved.”
“We love him because he first loved us.”
“In the Beloved, accepted and free.”
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