In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God's Faithfulness," the main theological topic addressed is God's unwavering faithfulness to His covenant people, as evidenced in Jeremiah 32:36-42. Boyd argues that despite Israel's sin and rebellion, God promises restoration and security through a new covenant—one not predicated on human faithfulness but on God's immutable character. He supports his arguments with various Scripture references, including Deuteronomy 7:9, Psalm 89:7-9, 2 Timothy 2:13, and Hebrews 10:23, further illustrating God's faithfulness and the believer's assurance rooted in this truth. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance it provides to believers: even when they falter, God's faithfulness remains steadfast, enabling them to trust in His promises and find peace in their covenant relationship with Him.
“He's proven through the centuries, through all of time to His people, to His covenant people, that He is faithful even when we're not.”
“If he promises to do something, he'll do it. He'll do it.”
“...the reason we believe... is because of the faithfulness of our great God.”
“God's mercy is new every morning to us... His steadfast love for his people never ceases.”
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