In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "I Lay Down My Life For The Sheep," he addresses the doctrine of Christ as the Good Shepherd, emphasizing the nature of His sacrificial love for His people. The main theological topic revolves around the perfect, voluntary, and particular sacrifice of Jesus Christ, underscoring that His sacrifice was not only flawless but also uniquely intended for the elect, depicted as His sheep. Shepard references John 10:11-17, highlighting Christ’s declaration of laying down His life and drawing connections to Old Testament sacrificial requirements, which necessitated perfection and intentionality. The practical significance lies in the assurance that Christ’s specific sacrifice secures salvation for His sheep, providing believers with profound comfort and hope in their relationship with the Shepherd.
“He shows us three things that characterize the Good Shepherd's sacrifice. He shows us that it is perfect. And He shows us that it is voluntary. And then thirdly, He shows us that it was particular.”
“A sinner cannot save a sinner. And so it says, as we are reminded, in the very opening books of the Scripture... it shall be perfect to be accepted, there shall be no blemish therein.”
“The death of this shepherd is the life of the sheep.”
“If Christ died for me, what am I to fear?”
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