In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "The Rising of the Sun," the main theological topic is the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of God's redemptive work. Byrd argues that the resurrection is not only a historical fact but also the cornerstone of Christian faith and the proof of Christ's finished atonement, which was accomplished through His life, death, and resurrection. He supports his points with key Scripture references, particularly from Mark 16 and Malachi 4:2, emphasizing that Christ, as the "Son of Righteousness," brings healing and liberation to believers. The practical significance articulated in the sermon centers on the necessity of knowing Christ personally for salvation, underscoring Reformed doctrines of grace and faith, contending that true righteousness and forgiveness are found only "in Him."
“This blessed book is all about Him. We've come here today to sing about Him.”
“The stone had been rolled away, for it was very great.”
“You see, the human heart wants some credit. The human heart wants to do something.”
“It's not in your choice. It's not in your decision. It's not in your will. It's in Him. Him. Him.”
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