In Wayne Boyd's sermon "Reasons to Rejoice," the emphasis is placed on God's mercy and grace as presented in Zephaniah 3:14-20. Boyd articulates the transition from judgment to mercy, underscoring that while all humanity, including the redeemed, deserve God’s wrath, believers receive mercy through Christ. Key points include the acknowledgment of humanity's sinful nature, the sovereignty of God in dispensing mercy and wrath, and the promises made to His people of restoration and joy. Scriptures such as Zephaniah 3:15, which states God has taken away judgments and cast out enemies, are highlighted to show the divine transformation and assurance of salvation provided in Christ, resulting in profound reasons for believers to rejoice in their salvation. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers can live without fear of punishment, being fully accepted and loved by God, which transforms their attitude and lifestyle in gratitude.
“We who are the born-again, blood-washed children of God, we deserve wrath. But, praise God, we receive mercy.”
“The only difference between us and the worst criminal in this world is the grace of God in Christ.”
“The Lord hath taken away thy judgments. He hath cast out thine enemy. The King of Israel, even the Lord, is in the midst of thee.”
“God himself, the second person of the Trinity, the Lord Jesus Christ, has wrought out salvation for us by his obedience unto death.”
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