The sermon presented by Wayne Boyd focuses on the faithfulness of God, a central aspect of Reformed theology highlighting God's unwavering commitment to His promises and people. Boyd contrasts God's perfect faithfulness with human unfaithfulness, advocating for a shift in focus from the instability of the world to the constancy of God's character as portrayed in Scripture. Key passages include Deuteronomy 7:9, which proclaims God as the "faithful God" who keeps His covenant, and 2 Timothy 2:13, asserting that God's faithfulness persists even in our unbelief. The implications of this faithfulness are profound; it provides believers with security and encourages trust in God's promises, underscoring the assurance that God will fulfill His word and maintain His covenant relationship with His people throughout generations.
“The primary meaning of this word is that of providing stability. Stability. We live in an unstable world, don’t we? And we ourselves can be unstable at times.”
“For God to be unfaithful would be an act contrary to His nature. Totally contrary to His nature.”
“He’s ever faithful, beloved. He’s ever faithful. The believer in Christ sees the faithfulness of God all around us.”
“Let we who believe, let we who believe, rest in the faithfulness of our great God and King.”
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