The sermon delivered by Gary Shepard focuses on the doctrine of "the faith" as outlined in Jude 3. Shepard argues that there is one true faith, rooted in the revelation of God through Scripture, and emphasizes the necessity of contending for this faith with earnestness and conviction. He highlights the importance of the authority of the Bible, the sovereignty of God, the total depravity of man, and God's predestining grace in salvation—central tenets of Reformed theology. Key Scripture references include Jude 3, 2 Timothy 3:16, and Romans 5:12, which support the arguments for Scripture’s authority, human depravity, and God's sovereign choice in salvation. The practical significance of these doctrines is both a call to unity among believers and a warning against theological compromise, as understanding and upholding these truths is essential for genuine faith in Christ and the church's witness.
“There is just one salvation from God and one salvation that saves sinners no matter who they are, or where they are.”
“Either all is true or none of it is true. It’s all the Word of God or it’s the Word of man that cannot believe.”
“We are either a spiritually lifeless, helpless, doomed, depraved, lost sinner, or either there is nothing wrong with [us], and therefore [we] don’t even need a Savior.”
“We contend that the Spirit's work is necessary. And apart from it, there is no salvation.”
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