In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "Our Great God and Savior," the main theological topic revolves around the nature of salvation, emphasizing that it is wholly the work of God's grace. Byrd argues that salvation is not attained through personal effort or moral improvement but through God's sovereign grace, which draws sinners to Christ by the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. He supports this claim using Scripture, notably Titus 2:11-14, which highlights grace's active role in bringing salvation and teaches believers to live righteously. The doctrine of regeneration and election is discussed, asserting that God's grace is not based on foreseen faith but is part of His eternal purpose to save a chosen people. The practical significance lies in the understanding that believers are to live transformed lives in response to this grace while resting in the assurance of their salvation through Christ’s accomplished work.
“Salvation is that work of God whereby he lifts a hell-deserving sinner up to the heights of heaven to dwell with him forevermore.”
“Grace is the origin of the gospel. Every good thing that God gives us is upon the premise of and upon the basis of grace.”
“Grace is active. Grace does not wait on you to act. Grace doesn’t wait on you to make your decision. Grace comes after you.”
“This is the announcement of grace: who gave Himself for us… that He might redeem us from all iniquity.”
Salvation is the work of God whereby He lifts a hell-deserving sinner to eternal life through grace.
Jonah 2:9, Titus 2:11-14, Romans 3:24
God's election of grace means He chooses His people for salvation according to His purpose, not human foresight.
Romans 11:5, 2 Timothy 1:9
Understanding grace is crucial because it teaches Christians how to live righteously and depend on God's completed work.
Titus 2:12
The expectation of grace leads Christians to look for the glorious return of Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises.
Titus 2:13
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