The sermon titled "Blessed Is The Man Chosen," delivered by Gary Shepard, centers on the doctrine of divine election as outlined in Psalm 65:4. The preacher argues that true blessing comes exclusively from God's sovereign choice, contrasting human definitions of being blessed with God's perspective. Shepard supports his argument with scriptural references such as Matthew 25, where the division between the blessed and the cursed is established, and Romans 9, emphasizing that many outwardly religious people are not chosen by God. He underscores the significance of God's grace and the necessity for divine intervention to understand spiritual truths, stressing that true happiness and blessing are found in being chosen by God rather than in earthly possessions or moral achievements. The practical application of this doctrine reveals the eternal security and joy that believers have in their identity as the elect of God.
“Religion always has its clichés. And the one that I hear so often in these days is the word blessed... I'm afraid that what men call blessed, God calls cursed.”
“Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and causeth to approach unto thee, that he may dwell in thy courts.”
“If salvation depends upon us, or a choice made by us, then we ultimately must get the glory because we determined it.”
“When we have done all these things, done the very best we can and should, we are still unprofitable servants.”
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