In the sermon titled "God Is Eternal," Gary Shepard addresses the doctrine of God's eternity, emphasizing its centrality to understanding His nature and the implications for humanity. Shepard argues that God's eternal nature means He exists outside the bounds of time, having neither beginning nor end, and this uniqueness sets Him apart from all created beings. He supports his argument with Scripture references such as Deuteronomy 33:27, Psalm 90:2, and Isaiah 45:17, demonstrating that God's eternal character is foundational to His ability as both judge and savior. The practical implications of God's eternity assure believers of His unchanging love, everlasting salvation, and the certainty of their redemption, while also serving as a warning to those who reject Him, highlighting the eternal consequences of sin.
“The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.”
“Sin against the eternal is punished eternally... because every sin is committed against an infinite essence.”
“God is eternal; therefore, our salvation and safety are unchangeable and everlasting.”
“Eternal life is not just living forever; it is to know the one true and living God in Jesus Christ whom He hath sent.”
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