In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "Zion, Loved by God," the central theological topic is the nature of God's love as revealed in the context of Zion, the city of God. Byrd argues that the foundation of Zion lies in God's eternal purpose and the work of Christ, asserting that true understanding of God and His character is vital for salvation. He highlights key Scriptures, including John 17, 1 John 1, and 1 John 4, which articulate that God is spirit, light, and love, respectively. Byrd underscores that God's attributes must not be perceived through human emotions but are rooted in His divine essence, revealing a love that is unconditional and specifically directed towards the elect in Christ. The practical significance of this sermon encourages believers to seek a deeper comprehension of God’s nature, leading to sincere worship that aligns with the truth of Scripture.
“Salvation has been ordered and ordained and determined from old eternity, and it's founded in God's eternal purpose of grace.”
“A proper biblical knowledge about God is essential to salvation and to true faith.”
“The love of God is always in Jesus Christ the Lord. And it’s found nowhere else.”
“We love Him because He first loved us.”
The Bible states that God is love, and His love is manifest through Jesus Christ.
1 John 4:8, 1 John 4:10
God's character is revealed through His Word, where He clearly defines who He is.
John 17:3, Psalm 87:2
Worshiping God in spirit and truth is essential because He is spirit and demands genuine worship.
John 4:24, Psalm 87:2
God being spirit means He is non-physical and cannot be comprehended through natural abilities.
John 4:24, Exodus 33:20
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