In the sermon "God's Blessed, Covenant People," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological theme of God’s covenant faithfulness as depicted in Psalm 89:15-17. The sermon articulates that God’s promises, particularly those made to David and ultimately fulfilled in Christ, are eternal, unbreakable, and rooted in His sovereign decree, promise, and oath. Key Scripture references highlight this theme, notably verses 2, 28, 34, and 37 of Psalm 89, which affirm God's assured covenant. Boyd emphasizes the application of this doctrine to the lives of believers, who through Christ are assured of their salvation and standing as God’s elect, illustrating how this understanding brings peace amidst struggles with doubt and sin. The sermon insists that the believer's hope rests not on their own power but on God's sure covenant, which is the basis for joy in their identity as covenant people.
“God's covenant promises are certain and they cannot be broken.”
“Knowing that our God is a covenant God, and that his covenant is sure [...] can bring the believer great peace.”
“There is no hope in a free will, non-sovereign grace gospel. The only hope we have is in the gospel of free grace in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We who believe have been taught by God that without him, we can do nothing.”
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