In Jim Byrd's sermon "Christ's Mission," the central theological topic is the messianic mission of Jesus Christ, as articulated in Isaiah 61:1-3. Byrd emphasizes that Jesus is the promised Messiah who came to fulfill God's plan of salvation, bringing light to those in darkness and proclaims good news to the poor and brokenhearted. He supports his arguments with Scripture, particularly referencing Isaiah 60:19-21 and Matthew 1:21, which highlight God's everlasting love and assurance of salvation through Christ's sacrificial death. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrines of total depravity, election, and imputed righteousness, asserting that Christ's mission results in the glorification of God through the salvation and transformation of believers, equipping them for righteous living.
“God didn't cut us off from His love. We did fall into sin, but we didn't fall out of His love.”
“He is the light of the world... Light has come in. Now we've heard the joyful sound. What is the joyful sound? Jesus saved.”
“All of God's people are righteous and all of God's people are all righteous. There is no unrighteousness in our standing before God.”
“He gives us beauty for ashes... and all for this reason, that He might be glorified.”
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