The sermon titled "God Is Faithful" revolves around the central theme of God's unwavering faithfulness as the covenant-keeping God, expounded from Deuteronomy 7:9. Shepherd emphasizes that God's faithfulness is intrinsic to His character, stating that it is not contingent upon human actions but rather a reflection of who God is—unchanging and reliable. He supports his argument with various scriptural references, including Psalm 89, Isaiah 11, and the accounts of God's promises to Abram in Genesis, highlighting that God's faithfulness encompasses His truthfulness, the fulfillment of His promises, and His commitments to His chosen people. The practical significance emphasizes that while humanity often experiences unfaithfulness, believers can find comfort and security in the assurance of God's steadfastness, which fuels their own call to faithfulness in response to God's grace.
“Know therefore that the Lord thy God, He is God, the faithful God.”
“...if He's not faithful to Himself, He can't be faithful to anybody else.”
“Every promise that He has made to His Son can fail. Not one.”
“Faithful is He that has promised. And He'll do it.”
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