The sermon "True Comfort" by Wayne Boyd centers around the theme of divine comfort for God's people, as illustrated in Isaiah 40:1-9. The preacher articulates that true comfort is not found in transient relationships or worldly assurances, but in the faithfulness of God and the redemptive work of Christ. Boyd emphasizes that God commands His ministers to comfort His chosen people amidst their trials and recognizes the believer's conversion as the precondition for receiving such comfort. Key Scriptural references include Isaiah 40:1, affirming that God’s people receive pardoning grace, and Ephesians 1:7, which rejoices in redemption through Christ’s blood. The practical significance of this message lies in the believer's assurance amid struggles with sin, highlighting that comfort is grounded in the sufficiency of Christ's atoning work.
“But oh, for the one who's being granted faith to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, who's being regenerated by the Holy Spirit of God, being converted. Oh, what comfort we find in these words.”
“There's no comfort without conversion. Because without conversion, being born again by the Holy Spirit of God, we are outside of Christ.”
“The warfare is accomplished. He finished it. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord.”
“Behold your God. Behold your God. Or look at these nine verses, and oh what a comfort these nine verses are to God's people.”
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