The sermon titled "Loved Freely," preached by Wayne Boyd, centers on the doctrine of God's unconditional love and grace as articulated in Hosea 14:4. Boyd emphasizes that God's love is freely given—stemming from His sovereign grace without any merit or cause found in humanity. He argues that God's selection and redemption of His people are based solely on His eternal love and initiative, supported by Scripture references such as Deuteronomy 7:7-9 and Romans 5:8. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides believers that their salvation is entirely an act of divine grace, emphasizing that justification is received freely through faith in Christ, who paid the penalty for sin without coercion. This doctrine affirms the Reformed emphasis on solus Christus and the unconditional nature of God's covenant love.
“We’re loved without a cause. There’s no cause in us that would cause God to love us. It’s simply a result of God’s free and sovereign grace and His mercy.”
“The grace of God causes us to serve Him freely. We desire to. It’s not a burden.”
“Justification is being made righteous by God... This justification is completely free. We’re justified freely by God’s matchless grace.”
“If you have God’s salvation, you must receive it. Isn’t that wonderful? We must receive Him.”
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