In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "A Call to the Strong Hold," the main theological doctrine addressed is the sufficiency of Jesus Christ as the sole stronghold for sinners seeking refuge from the judgment of God. Byrd emphasizes that true strength and safety can only be found in Christ, not in one's works, morality, or worldly possessions, referencing Zechariah 9:12 where the prophet commands the people to "turn you to the stronghold." He supports this argument through various scriptures, including Proverbs 18:10, where the Lord's name is described as a strong tower, and Isaiah 32:1-2, which speaks of a King who serves as a hiding place for the weary and troubled. Byrd highlights the practical significance of turning to Christ, portraying Him as the only source of hope in life and death, and distinguishes between the general call to salvation and the effectual call of grace that transforms hearts and compels sinners to trust in Jesus. The sermon invites listeners to examine their own strongholds and ultimately turn to Christ for salvation and comfort.
“The only true stronghold, one real place of safety, one refuge for perishing sinners, like us, is our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“If you are depending upon anything, anybody other than the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, you’re gonna be in trouble in that time when you meet God.”
“Turn you to the stronghold. He’s strong. He’s mighty. He’s mighty to save.”
“The only place to hide from the wrath of God is in God himself, the God-man, the stronghold.”
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