In his sermon "Our Rock," Gary Shepard emphasizes the centrality of Jesus Christ as the immutable and sovereign "Rock of Salvation," drawing primarily from Deuteronomy 32. He articulates that true knowledge of God is rooted in doctrine, asserting that God's character as the Rock reflects His unchanging authority and grace. Citing various passages, such as Isaiah 53 and Hebrews, Shepard highlights the significance of Christ being the smitten rock, symbolizing His sacrificial death that provides spiritual nourishment and life to believers. He underscores the contrast between the true God and false idols, affirming that salvation is not by works but through faith in Christ alone, offering a clear interpretation of Reformed doctrines such as predestination and grace. The doctrinal importance of understanding Christ as the Rock lies in recognizing His sufficiency for salvation and the need for continual reliance on Him for spiritual sustenance.
“My doctrine shall drop as the rain... because I will publish the name of the Lord. That's what all true doctrine does, isn't it? It publishes the name, the glory, the renown of God.”
“He is the rock of salvation. And as the rock, it seems to me that He stands out as the difference... He is the difference between heaven and hell, the difference between life and death.”
“The rock was to be smitten once... to show the error of imagining any insufficiency or incompletion in the doing and dying of Jesus Christ, the rock of our salvation.”
“If any man thirsts, let him come and take of the water of life freely.”
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