In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "Deliverance and Destruction," he addresses the doctrines of divine sovereignty and grace as illustrated in Exodus 15:11-18. Byrd emphasizes God's eternal sovereignty as the self-existent, all-powerful being who alone delivers His people and destroys their enemies. He supports his arguments with specific Scripture references, such as 1 Timothy 6:15-16 and Isaiah 40, illustrating God's absolute dominion and mankind's total dependence on Him for salvation. Byrd explains that Israel's deliverance from Egypt was an act of divine grace for a particular people, emphasizing that salvation is entirely of the Lord and not dependent on human action. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the acknowledgment of God's supreme authority and the assurance that He reigns in all circumstances, providing comfort to believers as they trust in His sovereign plan.
“If ever there was a proof that the Lord reigns forever and ever, it is in the deliverance of Israel and in the destruction of Egypt.”
“The Lord is the eternal, self-existent God... He is the only self-existent being and self-sustaining being in all of His universe.”
“The only reason we love the gospel of God's redeeming grace... is because God did something in us. It was not us.”
“Salvation is God's eternal decree. You weren't there when God enrolled you in the Lamb's Book of Life.”
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