Well, Sherman talked explicitly about of Jesus viewing the unbeliever as someone who needs accepting by God first before they can be saved.
And Sherman talked explicitly about Jesus viewing the unbeliever as a sinner who needs repenting of their sins in order to be saved.
That’s two aspects. Which one of those did you hear and not the other?
I’m pretty sure Sherman has elsewhere affirmed that God punishes impenitent sinners, and keeps on doing so for as long as they remain impenitent. (We have ultra-u’s here, as you know, but I don’t recall Sherman being one. I know several of the other people in this thread aren’t either, myself and Sonia prominently. Every ultra-universalist I have met on this site, however, still affirms the two things Sherman did.)
I don’t recall him explicitly mentioning God’s wrath on impenitent sinners here–probably because the topic hadn’t specifically come up yet–but it fits conceptually under his affirmation that sinners need repenting of their sins in order to be saved from their sins.