In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "Zechariah: Gospel Preacher Part 2," he explores the prophetic proclamations of Zechariah concerning the person and work of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the themes of Christ's incarnation, entry into Jerusalem, betrayal, and crucifixion. Byrd meticulously intertwines these topics with references to significant Scripture, including Zechariah 9:9-12 and Matthew 21, highlighting the Old Testament's prophetic foreshadowing of Christ’s earthly ministry and the covenantal significance of His death. He contrasts the salvation found in Christ with the pervasive misunderstanding of humanity regarding Christ's worth, illustrated by Judas's betrayal for thirty pieces of silver. The sermon underscores the doctrinal significance of recognizing Christ not just as a collective Savior but as a personal Redeemer sent specifically to save His people, teaching that salvation is secured through Christ’s sacrificial atonement, fulfilling the covenant of grace.
“Every true preacher of the gospel says none other things except what's already been said by God's preachers.”
“Behold, thy King cometh unto thee... He is just and having salvation.”
“You say, well, I wasn't saved until I said yes to the Lord. I beg your pardon. You were saved when Christ died if you were saved at all.”
“In a sense, I know redemption was finished then, in that day. But in a sense, the fountain for sin and for uncleanness is still open for poor sinners.”
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