The sermon titled "Saving Mercy" by Jim Byrd focuses on the themes of God's sovereign grace and redemption as illustrated in Exodus 15:1-13, the Song of Moses. Byrd emphasizes that the song is about God's actions rather than the merits of Moses or Israel, highlighting the unworthiness of Israel despite their deliverance. He connects this historic event to the overarching narrative of salvation throughout Scripture, particularly referring to Christ as the ultimate Passover Lamb. Byrd cites Revelation 15 to illustrate the eternal worship of the redeemed, praising God for His sovereign mercy. The sermon calls believers to recognize their salvation as entirely dependent on God's grace and to foster gratitude through worship that honors Him alone for His triumphs.
“This song is not about the servant of God. This song is not about the Israel of God. This song of the saints is about our Lord and what our Lord did for Israel.”
“They're praising the Lord. And this song, 'Great and marvelous are thy works, Lord God Almighty,' is the song of Moses in heaven, even right now.”
“The Lord is our salvation. ... He is our all. He is Christ himself.”
“This is a song about sovereign saving mercy. This is a song about redemption.”
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