The sermon delivered by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological significance of Jesus Christ as "the beginning of the creation of God," as stated in Revelation 3:14. Shepard emphasizes that Jesus is not a created being but the Creator, arguing that He is the first cause of all creation, referencing Colossians 1:16 to support his assertion that "by Him all things were created." He further explores the idea that the phrase indicates not only Christ's role in the first creation but primarily refers to the new creation in Him through regeneration and resurrection from the dead. Shepard highlights the Reformed doctrines of union with Christ and salvation by grace, illustrating that believers are transformed from the old creation to the new creation, where "old things are passed away." This transition signifies that all believers, redeemed in Christ, now find their identity completely in Him, liberating them from the curse of sin.
“Christ is not created, but rather is the Creator. He is the first cause of creation and not the first creature.”
“When Christ raised in that new creation, everyone in Him is made alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
“If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things are passed away, behold, all things are become new.”
“Believers are transformed from the old creation to the new creation, where 'old things are passed away.'”
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