The sermon titled "The Holy One of God," preached by Wayne Boyd, focuses on the identity and authority of Jesus Christ as the Holy One of God, drawing from Mark 1:14-27. Boyd emphasizes that Christ's love for His people is eternal, affirming that believers are made fit for service through His grace. He discusses the authority of Christ's teaching in the synagogue, where the astonishment of the crowd demonstrates His divine authority, contrasting it with that of the scribes. Boyd references the unclean spirit's acknowledgment of Jesus as the Holy One, illustrating the power of Christ over evil and emphasizing that even demons recognize His authority. The practical significance lies in the comfort that believers can find in knowing that the Holy One of God not only saves them but has complete authority over all creation, reassuring them amidst life's trials.
“It's God who makes us fit for His service, beloved. It's God who does this.”
“Even the demons know who He is and they tremble before Him.”
“Our Lord and Savior has all the host of Satan and Satan himself under his absolute power.”
“The very one who redeemed us, the very one who came to save us from our sins, is the very one we've looked at today, the Holy One of God.”
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