In "A Mother's Prayer & Praise," Gary Shepard explores the themes of salvation and the holiness of God as depicted in Hannah's prayer from 1 Samuel 2:1-10. He argues that true religion must center on the gospel rather than external practices, contrasting the misguided questions of a woman seeking a church with the profound joy that comes from understanding one's salvation in Christ. Supporting his argument, Shepard particularly highlights Hannah’s declaration that “none is holy like the Lord” (1 Samuel 2:2), which underlines God's perfection and the importance of recognizing His holiness in the context of salvation. The text illustrates that genuine worship flows from a heart that rejoices in God despite circumstances, emphasizing that God's sovereign grace is the source of all true blessing and security for His people. Thus, the message seeks to reaffirm the necessity of faith in Christ as the foundation of true worship and joy.
“The most important thing, the one essential thing that the church of God is to do in this world is to preach the gospel.”
“There's none holy as the Lord. [...] The only way we’re going to find out about what holiness is and how holy God is, is to see what He does in this book.”
“Where is boasting then? It is excluded. [...] It’s always been, it is right now, and it’ll always be that the only way God’s people are made righteous is in Christ crucified.”
“He brings down to the grave, and he lifts.”
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