The sermon titled "We Have An Anchor," delivered by Gary Shepard, focuses on the theological concept of hope in relation to the person and work of Jesus Christ as presented in Hebrews 6:18-20. Shepard argues that the true hope for believers is objective and anchored in Christ, who acts as a forerunner and high priest. He emphasizes that this hope is unchanging and founded on God's immutable promises, established by an oath, which provides strong consolation for believers who've fled to Christ for refuge. The practical significance revolves around the believer’s assurance and security in Christ amidst life's storms, highlighting the grace and mercy found in the Gospel, which serves as the believer's anchor.
“This hope is objective. It's outside of us. It's not subjective.”
“A hope in the truest biblical sense is that which God's people have, which is based on the promise, the clear testimony of God and the work of Christ.”
“Christ opened for him the prison door and set him at liberty. Christ makes free.”
“We have an anchor that keeps the soul steadfast and sure while the sea billows roll, fastened to the rock which cannot move, grounded firm and in the Savior's love.”
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