The sermon "The Righteous In The Last Days" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological themes of righteousness and divine deliverance, as illustrated through the life of Lot, referenced in 2 Peter 2:6-9. Shepard argues that despite Lot's numerous failings, he is considered righteous in the eyes of God, highlighting the doctrine of imputed righteousness as essential for salvation. He underscores that the righteousness of believers is not based on their actions but is a divine gift through faith in Christ, as echoed in Abraham's faith (Galatians 3). The sermon emphasizes the significance of recognizing the last days, asserting that believers are called to stand firm in their faith amidst societal pressures and moral decay, and assures them of God’s promise to deliver the righteous from judgment.
“We are already there. If you read what it says in Hebrews 1, the apostle says, God has in these last days spoken unto us by His sons.”
“He is a righteous man who is one not in man's sight, but he is a righteous man who is one in God's sight.”
“The only way we can be just and righteous and godly before Him is through the righteousness of Christ imputed to us.”
“The righteous cry, and the Lord heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles.”
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