In this sermon titled "Onward to Jerusalem," Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of God's sovereignty and providence as exemplified in the Apostle Paul's journey to Jerusalem in Acts 21:1-16. Boyd emphasizes how every event, including Paul's interactions with disciples and facing potential persecution, unfolds according to God's divine will. He draws attention to the scriptural support found in the journey's details, such as Paul’s determination despite warnings from the Holy Spirit through others, illustrating the interplay of individual agency and God's overarching plan. The practical significance of this message is a reassurance for believers that, like Paul, they can trust in God's grace and strength to guide them through trials while remaining eager to fulfill His purpose in their lives.
“There's sorrow when we know we're never gonna see them again. But they knew that they would see each other again in heaven. They all had the same hope, didn't they? And that hope is Christ.”
“You can't bind the word of God, can you? People tried to get rid of it through the years. You can't bind it. You can't get rid of it. God's word is true.”
“How many of us would go somewhere knowing that we're gonna face persecution? But I'll tell you this, if it was God's will for us to go there and to face persecution, he would give us grace and strength just like he gave to Paul.”
“It’s a wondrous miracle of God’s grace? Here we are, sitting, saved, born again, redeemed by the blood of Christ.”
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