The sermon titled "The Mighty Power of God" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the divine authority of Jesus as demonstrated through His healing miracles, specifically in the account of Luke 9:37-43. Boyd emphasizes that this narrative reveals the power of Christ not only to heal but also to deliver from demonic oppression, illustrating God's sovereignty and compassion. He draws on the reactions of the crowd and the desperation of the boy's father to show the true condition of humanity—faithful yet filled with unbelief. Scripture references include Luke 9:35, which underscores God's will to exalt Christ as the Son, and Mark 9:24, where the father pleads, "Lord, I believe; help my unbelief," illustrating the conflict between faith and doubt. The significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of Reformed doctrine on the power and grace of God in salvation, encouraging believers to trust fully in Christ’s finished work while interceding for others.
“We'll think of that today. We're going to look at some words of Jesus today. Words of the master, hear him. Hear him. Oh, may God give you hearing ears.”
“We must say, my father, my children are just as undeserving of your mercy as any others.”
“God cannot pour his wrath out on any guilty sinner that our Lord Jesus Christ suffered and died for.”
“It's amazing that God's done that for us. So many others, He just passed them by. But He didn't pass us by.”
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