In the sermon "Wonder of Wonders," Jim Byrd addresses the central theological topic of salvation, emphasizing the necessity of divine purpose and the multifaceted process by which God saves sinners. He articulates key points, outlining that salvation requires the eternal purpose of God, the atoning death of Christ (purchased redemption), the proclamation of the Gospel, the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit, and God's providential governance throughout. Byrd supports his arguments with Scripture, notably 2 Timothy 1:9 and Acts 2:47, which affirm the sovereignty of God in salvation and the necessity of divine purpose, respectively. The practical significance of this message highlights that believers are indeed "wonders of grace," showcasing God's active work in their lives and underscoring the Reformed tenet that salvation is entirely of God, from beginning to end.
“It took the very eternal purpose of God... Salvation comes to us directly from God.”
“The Son of God... would robe His deity with our flesh. Miracle of miracles. What a wonder.”
“What does it take to save a sinner? The purpose of God, the purchase of Christ, and the preaching of the Gospel.”
“I am amazed that God could ever love me so full of sin, so covered o'er with shame.”
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