In his sermon titled "The Goodness of Jehovah!" based on Psalm 103, Wayne Boyd addresses the essential doctrine of God's goodness and mercy as expressed through His works of creation, redemption, providence, and grace. He asserts that true praise arises from those who have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that apart from Christ, there is no inherent goodness in humanity. Scriptural references include Psalm 103:1-5, which highlights the benefits of divine forgiveness and healing, as well as passages from Luke 6:43-45 and Isaiah 43:25 to illustrate the sinful state of humans and the gracious act of God in forgiving transgressions. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the believer’s response of heartfelt praise and acknowledgment of God's unmerited favor, urging the congregation to remember all that God has done for them and to live lives characterized by gratitude and worship.
“Only a regenerated man or woman born again by the Holy Spirit of God will give praise to God.”
“Our sins are removed as far as the east is from the west. They never meet.”
“All that a sinner needs is found in Christ. All in Him.”
“The mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him.”
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