In his sermon titled "My Redeemer Lives," Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of redemption as illustrated through the life of Job, particularly focusing on Job 19:21-27. The key arguments emphasize the significance of Christ as the kinsman-redeemer, drawing parallels with Old Testament examples such as Boaz's redemption of Ruth and the redemption of the poor in Leviticus 25. Scripture references, including Job 19:25 and Isaiah 54:5, support the assertion that Jesus Christ fulfills the role of the Redeemer, restoring believers to a right relationship with God through His sacrificial death and resurrection. The practical significance of this message underscores that redemption is entirely by grace through faith in Christ, highlighting that true assurance and hope in life and death come from recognizing Jesus as the living Redeemer who has conquered sin and death.
“I know that my Redeemer liveth.”
“Religion tells us it's all about you, but grace tells you it's all about our Redeemer.”
“None but the Son of God could perform this great work of redemption.”
“Every believer can say, I know my Redeemer lives.”
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