In his sermon titled "Heirs of God & Inheritors With Christ," Gary Shepard focuses on the theological doctrine of inheritance through Christ, drawing upon Hebrews 1:2 and 1 Peter 1:3. Shepard articulates that Jesus Christ is the appointed "Heir of all things," emphasizing that all of God's grace and mercy is found in Him alone. He employs Scripture to affirm that Christ's heirship includes both sovereignty over all creation and the role of a dispenser of grace to those He redeems. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it establishes that believers, being united with Christ, share in His inheritance—not through personal merit, but as a direct result of God's grace, thus transforming their identity from beggars to children of God.
“The death of Jesus Christ on that cross is not the end of all things, but it is the ground upon which God can and does justly give everything in Him to His people.”
“If children, then heirs. What's the basis for this inheritance? And if super-Christians, then heirs. And we could go on with a long list of things, but the thing that is the basis for this inheritance… is that they’re children, the children of God.”
“You see, it’s all based not on works, not on will, not on worth, but on relationship. And it is all an inheritance of grace.”
“This is the will, this is the testament of the Lord Jesus Christ. And God says all things are in Him. He’s the heir of all things.”
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