In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "A Certain Man," the primary theological theme revolves around the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the significance of the Sabbath. The preacher discusses an encounter between Jesus and a man with dropsy (edema) as depicted in Luke 14:1-6, where Jesus heals the man on the Sabbath despite the Pharisees' attempts to trap him in a legalistic argument. Boyd underscores that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Sabbath, emphasizing that true rest is found in Christ alone and not in the observance of specific days or rituals. He references Isaiah 58:13-14 to show God's intent for the Sabbath to be a delight and to illustrate that acts of mercy are in harmony with the spirit of the law. The sermon stresses that salvation and spiritual rest are completely through Christ, without reliance on human works or adherence to the law, showcasing the sovereign grace of God that grants relief and healing from spiritual and physical afflictions.
“Christ is our Sabbath. He's our rest. We should honor him every day, not just one day a week.”
“To attempt to find rest in anything we do or anything in the law of Moses... is an abomination to God.”
“When one is truly free in Christ, we can truly rest. We have true rest now in Christ as believers.”
“Every blessing that we receive comes from our great God, beloved. And this blessing came from our great God to this man.”
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