The sermon titled "He Is Risen" by Wayne Boyd centers around the resurrection of Jesus Christ as depicted in Luke 24:1-12. It outlines the significance of Christ’s willing sacrifice on Calvary as an atoning death for His people, referencing Matthew 1:21 to emphasize Jesus as the Savior of His people. The preacher highlights the obedience of the women who sought to honor Jesus after His burial, illustrating their respectful adherence to the Mosaic Law and their eventual realization of the resurrection through the angelic message that Christ is not in the tomb but has risen. The message stresses the Reformed doctrines of redemption, justification, and the believer's reliance on Christ's finished work, emphasizing the crucial idea of substitution and satisfaction for sin—where Christ's death satisfies God's justice. Boyd encourages believers to find joy and completeness in Christ alone, praising God’s sovereignty in orchestrating the events of the resurrection and the responsiveness of the women who spread the Good News.
“He willingly laid down His life for His sheep... The just one dying for the unjust.”
“Christ has paid the great sin debt of His people. And it's paid in full. And God is absolutely satisfied with the sacrifice of Christ.”
“Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen.”
“Every time we hear the true gospel of God's amazing grace, our doubts and fears melt away.”
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