In his sermon titled "Jacob Will Be Brought to Egypt," Jim Byrd addresses the theological doctrine of salvation and the role of the Word of God in effecting regeneration. He argues that just as Jacob’s despair turned to hope upon hearing the good news of Joseph's survival, so too does the gospel serve as the instrument of transformation for believers. Byrd highlights the importance of hearing the Word, referencing Genesis 45:26-27, where Jacob learns about Joseph's exaltation and provisions. He emphasizes that the Spirit of God works through the preaching of the Word, asserting that true gospel preaching, which reveals Christ’s redemptive work, is essential for salvation and spiritual renewal. This underscores the Reformed view of sola scriptura, which maintains that scripture alone is the foundational authority for faith and practice.
“Our Lord Jesus in the covenant of grace... pledged to the Father that He would keep and save and rescue and bring safely unto the Father all those that the Father entrusted to Him.”
“The only real biblical preaching is gospel preaching... It's the declaration of what God in Christ Jesus has already done.”
“Tell Him of my glory. Tell Him... He’s the Lord of glory.”
“We were the lost lambs of the Lord. And the shepherd sought and found us. And he picked us up. And he's carrying us.”
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