The sermon titled "The Day the LORD has Made," preached by Wayne Boyd, focuses on God's enduring mercy and the significance of Christ's incarnation, sacrifice, and resurrection as depicted in Psalm 118. The main theological doctrine addressed is the unchanging nature of God's mercy towards His people, emphasizing that His steadfast love endures forever. Boyd argues that God's mercy is foundational to the believer's confidence, supported by Scriptural references such as Psalm 118:1-4, John 10:1-9, and Peter's proclamation in Acts 4:10-11, which highlight the salvific work of Christ. The practical significance lies in believers recognizing their need for mercy and joyfully celebrating God's faithfulness—underscoring that every day is an opportunity for thanksgiving, anchored in the believer's relationship with Christ as the cornerstone of faith.
“God's mercy towards his people endureth forever. Forever. Oh my. He's had such mercy upon us. And His mercy is eternal mercy.”
“He is the grand incarnation of mercy... He came here to save His people from their sins.”
“The rejected one, the rejected one is now the resurrected one... Now he’s exalted.”
“O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good; for his mercy endureth forever. Forever.”
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