In his sermon titled "Zion's Foundation," Jim Byrd explores the theological concept of the church as the foundation of God’s chosen people, emphasizing its local and universal natures. Byrd argues that Zion, representing both the individual local church and the larger body of Christ, is established and protected by God, ensuring that it serves as the pillar and ground of truth (1 Timothy 3:15). He supports this with references to Psalm 87:1, indicating that God's foundational work predates the creation and maintains His covenant of grace and salvation for His elect (Ephesians 5:25). Byrd also counters the claims of the papacy, asserting that only Christ serves as the true head of the church, which cannot be shaken or eradicated due to God’s immutable decree. The implication of this sermon is that the assurance of salvation and the integrity of the church rest solely on God's sovereign actions and promises.
“Someone had to found that company... When it comes to the foundation of Zion, Somebody originated Zion. It was our eternal God.”
“Our Lord Jesus is the head of the church. He has never ceased to be the head of the church, and He will never, never ever stop being the head of the church.”
“The only place to hide from God is to hide in God, in God the Son. There's a safe refuge, but anywhere else, that's just a refuge of lies.”
“Zion stands firm. Because you can't move our foundation. Because our foundation is somebody. And he's the son of God.”
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