In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "God Is Sovereign," the central theological topic addressed is the sovereignty of God as revealed in Scripture, particularly in Psalm 135:5-6. Shepard argues that God's sovereignty is absolute, meaning that He has supreme power over all creation and can do as He wills without obstruction from any being. He emphasizes that both Scripture and historical examples, notably the actions of Nebuchadnezzar and God's dealings with Pharaoh, demonstrate this truth. Specifically, passages such as Psalm 115 and Proverbs 21:1 reinforce the argument that God ordains all events according to His will, rendering any concept of chance or free will in opposition to His divine decree as folly. Practically, Shepard asserts that understanding God's sovereignty not only humbles humanity but also provides hope for believers, reassuring them that God's control extends over all aspects of life, including salvation, thus affirming that God's grace is given according to His will.
“God acts like God. He rules. and He reigns. And sovereignty, as it applies to God, means simply that God does what He will, and He does it to whom He will, He does it when He will, and how he will.”
“If God is not in charge, absolutely, if He is not in total control, then whatever else He is really doesn't matter.”
“The failure is not in what God does. The failure is in us, in our blindness, and our rebellion against Him by nature, and our inability to see things as He sees things.”
“It is essential to God being God that He is sovereign and controlling all things.”
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