In his sermon "Am I One of The Lord's Sheep," Luke Coffey focuses on the theological doctrine of assurance of salvation as illustrated through Christ's role as the Good Shepherd in John 10. The preacher argues that believers often grapple with doubts regarding their worthiness to be part of the Lord's flock, largely due to their own perceptions of failure and inadequacy. He emphasizes that while personal introspection may fuel uncertainty, assurance comes from recognizing Christ's faithful love and sacrificial work, as stated in verses like John 10:14, where Jesus claims, “I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me.” The sermon ultimately highlights the significance of understanding salvation as entirely the work of Christ, leading to joy and confidence in one's position as one of God’s sheep, rather than relying on one’s abilities or feelings.
“When I look at the Lord Jesus Christ, I believe that He is a worthy sacrifice... That He is faithful to the end.”
“The key to this question, as with everything, is the phrase, the Lord. It's about Him.”
“We must look at Him. Would you go into a hospital, into a NICU, into a newborn facility, and would you go up to one of the newborn babies and say, who's your father? You'd be waiting forever.”
“We love Him because He first loved us... Once you see what He has done for you... the immediate reaction... is you love Him.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus is the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep and lays down His life for them (John 10:14).
John 10:1-30
We can know we are one of the Lord's sheep if we love Him and believe in Him (John 21:15-17).
John 21:15-17
The shepherd-sheep relationship illustrates Christ's care and sacrifice for His followers (John 10:11).
John 10:11, John 10:14-15
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