In the sermon "God's Free Grace," Wayne Boyd explicates the profound theological doctrine of God's sovereign grace as articulated in Isaiah 57:18. He argues that God, the "High and Lofty One," actively sees the depravity of humanity yet extends healing and restoration to those who mourn for their sins. Boyd supports his case with Scripture, including references to Proverbs and Romans, to highlight humanity's fallen state and God's grace that transcends human actions. The significance of this doctrine lies in its affirmation that salvation is purely a work of God, emphasizing the Reformed tenet of total depravity and the necessity of grace for redemption, ultimately pointing to Christ's atoning sacrifice.
“What a declaration of God’s free and sovereign grace in and through Christ alone.”
“He is the great substitute of his people. He is the great savior, the redeemer.”
“There’s nothing here in this verse about man’s worthiness. There’s nothing in here, in this verse, about personal merits, because we have none.”
“He loved us even when we did not love Him. Scripture declares we love Him because He first loved us.”
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