The sermon titled "Partakers of the Divine Nature" by Gary Shepard centers on the theological concept of believers' union with Christ and their resulting fellowship with God, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:4. Shepard emphasizes that the phrase "partakers of the divine nature" refers to believers who, by faith in the gospel's promises, participate in a transformative relationship with God, stemming from their new birth. He asserts that this participation denotes growth in faith and knowledge rather than the initial act of regeneration itself. Key Scripture references include 2 Peter 1:1-4, which highlights the precious faith granted by Christ and the necessity of growing in virtue and knowledge. The practical significance lies in the assurance that true fellowship with God can only occur through Jesus Christ and that believers are called to develop this relationship actively by understanding and embracing the gospel's promises.
“The new birth... is an unseen work. And He likened it to the wind which sovereignly blows where it will and accomplishes a great work.”
“Whatever else might take place in us, to us, we are given faith to believe these gospel promises and to have fellowship with God in the light of them in Christ.”
“The only way we can have any fellowship with Him is in what we find revealed of Him in these exceeding great and precious promises of the gospel.”
“Fellowship with God... is a fact based on what Scripture says that Christ did, and we have fellowship as an experience with God when we are made to see more of Him in the gospel.”
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