In his sermon "Encouragement for Israel Part 1," Jim Byrd addresses the theme of divine encouragement amidst judgment, emphasizing God’s steadfast presence and grace toward His people. He outlines several key points, including the seriousness of sin and rebellion which provoke God's anger (Isaiah 42:17-25), the ineffectiveness of idolatry, and the necessity of true righteousness, which is only attainable through Jesus Christ (Isaiah 43:1-13). Byrd references Isaiah’s prophecies, particularly highlighting God's promise not to abandon Israel despite their failures, indicating that faith is rooted in God's sovereign grace and redemptive work in Christ (Isaiah 43:3-4). The practical implication underscores that the assurance of God’s presence and intervention in temptation and trial serves to comfort believers, reaffirming their identity as God’s redeemed and precious possession.
"Listen, you're not going to glory unless you're righteous. You… have no goodness to present to God.”
“I, even I, am He that blotteth out thy transgressions…not for your sakes, but for mine own sake.”
“This is a salvation all of grace, found only in Christ Jesus.”
“When you walk through the fire, you don't have to run... Just walk through the fire and realize you're not in the fire by yourself.”
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