In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Preach the Word," the theological emphasis is on the imperative to adhere strictly to Scripture when preaching, particularly highlighting the need to "preach the Word" as stated in 2 Timothy 4:1-4. Shepard argues that the use of man-made theological terms is not essential for communicating the gospel, as the truth can be found within the original words of Scripture. He supports this through various scriptural references that underscore God's sovereignty, grace, and the necessity of understanding doctrines such as the new birth without relying on non-biblical terminology. The practical significance of this doctrine is that faithfulness to God's Word not only ensures clarity in preaching but also gives glory to God by proclaiming His revealed truth without human alteration or embellishment.
“The words of God are to be preached. They are to be repeated. [...] His words in doing so are far better than mine.”
“We must guard that any word or term that we use [...] does not indicate or insinuate in the least degree that which is not found in the Bible.”
“To preach the Word is to preach Christ the Word. And it is to preach the words of God.”
“If I give you the words of God, it's safe for you to believe it.”
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