The sermon titled "The Stone God Laid," preached by Jim Byrd, revolves around the concept of Christ as the foundational Rock of salvation, as illustrated in Zechariah 3:9. Byrd emphasizes that true salvation cannot be earned through works, rituals, or any human effort but is solely found in Christ Jesus, the divine chosen stone. He draws upon scriptural references, particularly from Zechariah and Isaiah, to underline that God laid this stone before the foundation of the world and that it represents the only secure foundation for salvation. Byrd concludes with a clear practical application: believers must build their hopes solely on Christ, the Rock, who serves as the source of forgiveness, righteousness, and holiness, which highlights the Reformed doctrine of grace and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“Wise people build all their hopes on Him. Oh God, give us wisdom. Give us wisdom.”
“The only way to be accepted by a holy God is to be as holy and as righteous and as perfect as His own Son.”
“This rock is real. Christ, He’s the stone upon which the entire church of the Lord is built.”
“If you own the mighty shepherd's shoulders, you're safe. And nothing can happen to you.”
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