The sermon titled "So I Bought Her To Me," preached by Gary Shepard, examines the theological theme of redemption through the lens of Hosea 3:2. The central argument posits that God's grace and love are exemplified in the act of redemption, illustrating Christ's work as a personal and corporate salvation for God's elect. Shepard emphasizes that Hosea's relationship with Gomer serves as an allegory for God's relationship with His people, showcasing their binding sin and subsequent redemption at a price that Jesus Christ willingly paid. He supports his argument with Scripture references, including Ephesians 1:3, Romans 5:17, and 1 Peter 1:18-19, highlighting that all spiritual blessings and salvation are gifts of grace, uninhibited by human merit. The practical significance of this message educates believers about the unearned nature of God's love and challenges them to respond to such grace by living in devotion to Christ.
“Redemption means to buy back. To buy back by the paying of a price. That's what it is to redeem.”
“Every blessing… is purely, freely of His grace and are altogether a gift.”
“Christ was not hanging on that cross to make God love us…but to redeem us from the slave market of sin.”
“You are not your own. For you are bought with a price. Glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's.”
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