In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "God Is," the main theological topic revolves around the existence and nature of God as revealed through Scripture. Shepard emphasizes the importance of true theology, which is defined as God-centered rather than man-centered, primarily grounded in biblical revelation. He articulates the arguments that God’s existence is evident through creation, conscience, and providence, supporting his claims with a range of Scripture references, particularly Genesis 1:1 and Romans 1:18-20. The practical significance of this teaching reinforces the need for individuals to acknowledge God's authority, leading to accountability for their actions, while also clarifying that mere belief in God is insufficient without genuine faith rooted in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
“True theology has to be what God says about God. Therefore, the Bible is truly the only real theology book.”
“There is sufficient light concerning God in this creation to declare His eternal power and Godhead and leave all people without excuse.”
“Men may believe in a God, even sincerely, and his God be a mere idol, a figment of man's imagination, because he refuses to believe on God as he is.”
“To know you is eternal life.”
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