The sermon "Fear Not" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological topic of God's assurance to His people amidst their fears and anxieties. Boyd emphasizes that the phrase "fear not" appears throughout Scripture, both in the Old and New Testaments, serving as a divine reassurance to believers facing various life challenges. He discusses significant Scripture references, including Genesis 15:1, Exodus 20:20, and Isaiah 43:1-4, illustrating how God provides comfort, protection, and redemption. The practical significance highlighted in the sermon is the believer's reliance on God's promises, particularly in Jesus Christ, who sustains and redeems them, thereby eliminating the rightful fears stemming from their sinfulness before a holy God.
“Fear not. These are words spoken for the comfort of God's people.”
“We are prone to fear because we are frail, beloved, and sinful creatures of the dust.”
“Beloved of God, we are not to fear because we are God's creation and formation.”
“Fear not, beloved, for I will surely show thee kindness... and thou shalt eat bread at my table continually.”
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