In the sermon titled "God's Providence," Wayne Boyd addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of God's sovereign providence in the redemption of sinners, illustrated through the biblical account of Naaman’s healing in 2 Kings 5:2. Boyd emphasizes that, like Naaman, all people are spiritually leprous due to sin, and healing is solely through God's grace and power, not human effort. He discusses how Naaman’s journey to healing began with the testimony of a young Israeli maid, reflecting the providential orchestration of events led by God to bring Naaman to the prophet Elijah, who directed him to cleanse himself in the Jordan. Boyd argues that this narrative illustrates the broader theological realities of divine providence, calling believers to acknowledge that their salvation, like Naaman's healing, is orchestrated entirely by God’s will and mercy. The sermon stresses the significance of recognizing God’s hand in our lives, encouraging believers to trust in His providential guidance through life's challenges.
“The fountain open for sin is the Lord Jesus Christ, and the fountain’s filled with his blood, beloved.”
“That which is impossible for men is possible for God.”
“Salvation's of the Lord. He’s the author of it, the planner.”
“Nothing happens in this world by chance.”
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