The sermon titled "The Decease Accomplished" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological significance of Christ's death, referencing Luke 9:31. Shepard illustrates that the conversation in heaven between Christ, Moses, and Elijah centers on Christ's "decease," interpreted as His exodus or the accomplishment of redemption through His death. The preacher asserts that many regard Christ’s death as a defeat, yet the Scriptures affirm it as a purposeful accomplishment fulfilled in line with God’s will and covenantal promises, notably highlighting Isaiah 53. The sermon emphasizes the significance of Christ's atonement as the pivotal moment of deliverance for His chosen people, establishing the necessity of understanding Christ's crucifixion in the context of God's overarching redemptive plan, which includes not just the act of dying but the totality of salvation experienced through faith in Him.
“Christ’s death is not an accident, and neither is it an experiment, nor can it be a failure… it is an accomplishment.”
“The death of Christ, likewise, is called an exodus. And it involves not simply his act of dying, but it involves the whole of that redemption that he accomplishes in his life and death.”
“It is a very gross thing… to imagine that it is simply talking and speaking the name of Jesus… the gospel has to do with Christ and Him crucified.”
“The whole salvation of God's people is an exodus which hinges upon the decease or the exodus that Christ accomplished at Jerusalem.”
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