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Loved Freely

Hosea 14:4
Wayne Boyd October, 2 2025 Video & Audio
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Wayne Boyd
Wayne Boyd October, 2 2025
This sermon centers on the profound truth of God's free and sovereign love, revealed in Hosea 14:4, where God declares He will heal His people's backsliding and love them freely because His anger has been turned away through Christ's atoning sacrifice. Rooted in eternal election and grounded in the unmerited grace of God, this love is not earned, conditional, or dependent on human effort, but flows from God's own will and purpose from before the foundation of the world. This message unfolds the inseparable connection between God's free love, His free justification through Christ's blood, and the free salvation offered to all who come to Him in faith, emphasizing that salvation is a gift received by grace through faith, not by works, and that this grace is both freely given and freely received. The preacher underscores the transformative power of this grace, which compels believers to serve God willingly and joyfully, and calls all who are spiritually thirsty to come to Christ without hesitation, knowing that mercy and grace are abundantly available at the throne of God.

In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Loved Freely," the central theological topic addressed is the unconditional love of God, particularly as it relates to His elect and the grace offered through Christ. Boyd argues that God's love is freely given, independent of any merit on humanity’s part, as evidenced by Scripture such as Hosea 14:4, which states, "I will heal their backsliding; I will love them freely." This verse exemplifies God's unilateral act of love, affirming that His grace is not contingent on human actions but is a divine gift rooted in His sovereign will. The significance of this doctrine is profound; it not only offers believers assurance of their standing before God but also encourages them to embrace a life of free service to Him, reflecting the grace they have received. Boyd emphasizes that justification and salvation are also free gifts, achieved entirely through Christ's sacrifice, thereby reinforcing the Reformed theology of salvation by grace alone through faith alone.

Key Quotes

“Isn't it amazing that God loves us freely, based upon nothing in ourselves, but because he chooses to, according to his will and purpose?”

“God’s grace acts freely, without condition and without qualification, beloved, without constraint and without coercion.”

“We serve Christ freely, willingly, lovingly, because of what he's done in us and what he's done for us.”

“If we're saved, it's all according to God's will and purpose.”

What does the Bible say about God's free love?

The Bible reveals that God's love is given freely and unconditionally, independent of any merit on our part.

In Hosea 14:4, the Lord states, 'I will heal their backsliding; I will love them freely.' This highlights that God's love is not based on our actions or conditions but is a free gift that stems from His sovereign grace. This love encompasses all believers, assuring us that despite our fallen state, God chooses to love us simply because it is His will to do so. This love was extended to us even before the foundation of the world, solidifying its unconditional nature.

Hosea 14:4, Jeremiah 31:3, 1 John 3:1

What does the Bible say about God's free love?

The Bible states that God loves His people freely, as expressed in Hosea 14:4, underscoring His love based solely on His will and purpose.

According to Hosea 14:4, God proclaims His love for His people, stating, 'I will love them freely.' This verse encapsulates the essence of God's grace, reflecting that His love is unconditional and not dependent on any actions or merits of humankind. The concept of free love emphasizes that God's affection for His elect stems purely from His sovereign choice and divine will, which is a foundational aspect of Reformed theology. It assures believers that despite their sinful state, they are loved and accepted by God because of His grace alone.

Hosea 14:4

How do we know that justification is free?

Justification is offered freely through Christ, without any conditions or qualifications required from us.

The doctrine of justification teaches that we are declared righteous by God not based on our works but through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Romans 3:24 affirms this truth, 'Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.' This means that our justification does not require any merit or effort on our part; it is a gift that we receive solely through God's grace. Christ's sacrifice on the cross accomplished the necessary work for our justification, ensuring that we can stand before God as righteous through His imputed righteousness.

Romans 3:24, Ephesians 2:8-9, Galatians 2:16

How do we know God's grace is freely given?

Scripture reveals that God's grace is given freely, without any conditions or qualifications, as noted in Ephesians 2:8-9.

God's grace is fundamentally characterized by its free nature, as supported by Ephesians 2:8-9, which states that we are saved by grace through faith, and that not of ourselves; it is the gift of God. This passage emphasizes that salvation is not based on works but is a divine gift, showcasing God's unmerited favor. In the context of this sermon, the idea is further illustrated through Hosea 14:4, where God's promise to love freely is reaffirmed. Such love is not only a comfort to believers but also serves to illustrate God's sovereign decision to bestow grace upon His chosen people, independent of any human effort or merit.

Ephesians 2:8-9, Hosea 14:4

Why is grace important for Christians?

Grace is fundamental for Christians as it signifies God's unmerited favor, enabling our salvation and sanctification.

The importance of grace cannot be overstated in the life of a Christian. Grace is the means by which we are saved, as emphasized in Ephesians 2:8-9, which states, 'For by grace are you saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.' This grace is freely given and serves as the foundation for our relationship with God. Furthermore, grace also empowers us to live in accordance with God's will and to serve Him willingly and joyfully. The transformative power of God's grace compels believers to reflect His love and mercy in their lives, thus fulfilling the purpose for which they were created.

Ephesians 2:8-9, Titus 2:11-12, Hebrews 4:16

Why is it important for Christians to understand free justification?

Understanding free justification is crucial for Christians as it affirms that they are declared righteous by God purely through faith in Christ.

Free justification is a key doctrine in Reformed theology, as it affirms that believers are declared righteous before God solely through faith in the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. This doctrine, rooted in Romans 3:24, states that we are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. It liberates Christians from the burden of performance-based acceptance, allowing them to fully rest in the finished work of Christ. Recognizing that justification is a free gift, unconditioned by human effort, helps believers appreciate the depths of God's grace and strengthens their assurance in salvation. As they embrace this truth, their hearts are filled with gratitude and a desire to freely serve Him out of love.

Romans 3:24

Sermon Transcript

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Turn in your Bibles to the book of Hosea. The book of Hosea, chapter 14. And our text today will be verse 4 for this message. And Hosea is a wonderful book. We'll look at this verse today, which proclaims a truth so wonderful to God's people that I think it'll fill our hearts with joy. It filled my heart with joy to put this together. The name of the message is love freely. Isn't it amazing that God loves us freely, based upon nothing in ourselves, but because he chooses to, according to his will and purpose? Isn't that wonderful? That's wonderful, isn't it? He loves us freely. Now, And we humans, being born dead in trespasses and sins, there's not cause in us at all that God would love us. There's no cause in us that God would love us. And we who are the elect of God are loved by God according to his free and sovereign grace. You don't hear that said much anymore, according to God's free and sovereign grace, according to his will and purpose. And as in God's grace, everything is free. Because all that God does for and with chosen men and women, who are called the elect, who are his people, is all in grace. It's he who makes us to differ. And marvel at this, it's he who loves us freely. How long has he loved us freely? From before the foundation of the world. Just let that sink in, beloved. This is a truth that can bring great comfort to our hearts. Look at this in Hosea chapter 14, verse 4. And take note how God loves his people. Look at this. I will heal their backsliding. I will love them, what? Freely. for mine anger is turned away from him. God loves us freely, and his anger has been turned away from us, his wrath, because Christ bore that wrath in the room and place of his people. And Christ manifests the fact that we're loved freely by him doing that for us. Beloved God, we cannot talk about grace and law in the same breath as the two are mutually exclusive. God's grace towards us is free. It doesn't cost us anything. We can't earn it. We can't buy it. There's nothing we can do to receive it. It's given to us as a gift. It's a gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast, right? Oh my. My. So the grace of God in us will cause us to serve him freely as well. Think of that. Why do we serve the Lord as God's people? Freely, of our own volition. Why? Because he loves us and because he died for us. And wherever you find grace in God or in a man, you will find it acting freely. Freely. Absolutely freely. We're not mercenaries, are we? No, we serve Christ freely, willingly, lovingly, because of what he's done in us and what he's done for us. And God's grace acts freely, without condition and without qualification, beloved, without constraint and without coercion. God's grace doesn't ask permission. God saves us according to his will and purpose because he chose us and loved us freely in Christ from before the foundation of the world. That's absolutely wonderful. In every place since the fall of Adam where the word freely is used in the word of God, it has direct connection with grace. Either the grace of God operating towards us or the grace of God operating in us. Here are some points for us to consider. Number one, God's love is free love. Let's read verse four again of Hosea chapter four. I will heal their backslide, I will love them freely, for mine anger is turned away from him. Now, listen to this, listen to this promise from God to his people. We fell in Adam, didn't we? We fell in Adam, dead in trespasses and sins, far from God. As a matter of fact, in the last sermon, we saw that we were enemies in our minds, yet he loved us freely. This is remarkable. And hear God's promise to all who return to him by the grace of God, to all who trust his dear son, the Lord Jesus Christ. He proclaims to his people, I will heal their backsliding. My, we can backslide in our hearts, can't we? In our thoughts. The Lord says, I'll heal them. I will love them freely. God is saying to sinners, chosen sinners, He says, I'll love you freely. And He has, hasn't He? We've learned that. For mine anger is turned away from Him. Oh, the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. My, marvel at the free love of God in Christ towards sinners. And marvel, beloved God, as in free love God chose us in Christ. Remember, unconditionally, with no qualifications, without constraint, without coercion, Because we weren't even around in eternity, were we? Listen to this in Jeremiah 31.3. The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with everlasting love. Therefore, with lovingkindness have I drawn thee. Did you hear that? I've loved you with everlasting love. And then the Hosea says, I love you freely. That love then is an everlasting love. He's loved us freely with an everlasting love for maternity in Christ. And then 1 John, I love this, chapter three, verse one. Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us. Oh my, that we should be called the sons of God. Therewith the world knoweth us not, because it knew him not, that we should be called the sons of God. That's what we're called right now. Isn't that wonderful? because of God's, the fact that God has loved us freely for maternity. Number two, point number two. God's justification is free justification. Free justification. Without qualification. Right? Without coercion. Without constraint. without any conditions. God's justification is free justification, because we're saved by the grace of God in and through Christ. We're justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, through Christ shedding His blood to save us from our sins, beloved at Calvary's cross. For Christ living the perfect life in our room and place. For Christ rising again on the third day for our justification. It's all free. It all comes to us by the free grace of God. Isn't that wonderful? Praise His mighty name, beloved. Just give Him all the praise and honor and glory. This is wonderful. This is wonderful. Justification is being made righteous by God. How does He do that? In and through the Lord Jesus Christ. How does He make an unrighteous sinner righteous in His eyes? Through the Lord Jesus Christ and His blood and righteousness. Through the blood redemption of the Lord Jesus Christ, justification involves the forgiveness of all our sin, all of it, all of it, by the shed blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. And it involves perfect righteousness. How do sinners such as you and I, how are we able to stand in the presence of a holy and righteous God? Through the righteousness of Christ, being clothed in it. by God himself. Oh, my beloved, my. Christ's righteousness is imputed to us. My. We're made partakers of the divine nature by God, given faith in Christ Jesus, our Lord. And that comes by the Holy Spirit of God. We're born again, and he gives us faith to look to Christ. Yeah. My. And faith is a gift of God, not a works, lest any man should boast. For by grace are you saved through faith, and that now yourselves is a gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast. Praise the mighty name of Jesus. My. And this justification, beloved, belongs to God's elect from eternity by virtue of our eternal union with the Lord Jesus Christ. This righteousness is imputed to us in regeneration, We are made partakers of the divine nature by God-given faith in Christ Jesus. And this justification is completely free. Completely free. We are justified by God's matchless grace, beloved. were justified by the grace of God through the redemptive accomplishments of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is He who cried, "'It is finished.'" Salvation is accomplished. God's people are saved from their sins. We find out now, don't we? Oh, isn't that wonderful? My, 2,000 years ago, God the Son accomplished the work of salvation. Now it's freed us. but it costs Christ greatly. But he came here willingly, according to the Father's will, gave himself for sinners, chosen sinners. My, how? By the shedding of his precious blood. Third point I'd like to bring forth is this. Because we are loved freely by God and salvation is all the Lord, then salvation for God's people is free salvation. Free salvation. Because it's already accomplished 2,000 years ago by the Lord Jesus Christ. God incarnated in the flesh. He already completed the work. My I will give to him that is a thirst to the water of life freely Freely Christ gives salvation freely And invites you to take the salvation. He gives freely listen to these words revelation 21 verses 6 and in verse 17 And he said unto me, it is done. I am the alpha and the omega at the beginning and I will give unto him that is a thirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. Are you thirsty for Christ? Run to him. God the Holy Spirit making you thirsty for Christ? Run to him, flee to him. Abandon all hope of salvation by any works you do and flee to the Christ who completed the work of salvation by himself. And in verse 17, and the Spirit and the bride say, come, come to Christ. And let him that hear it say, come. And let him that is thirst come. And whosoever will, let him take in the water of life freely. Look at that. My, I'll read that again, Revelation 22, 17. And the Spirit and the bride say, come. And let him that hears it say, come. There's the general call, right? And him that is athirst, come. And whosoever will, let him take the will of their life freely. There's the general call. Oh my. I pray God will make it effectual and that you'll flee to Christ by His almighty power. Salvation's a gift. But a gift must be taken. Oh yeah, it must be received. And if you would have God's salvation, you must receive it from Christ. Listen to this. Listen to this. John chapter 1, verses 12 and 13. But as many as received Him, Christ, they believed on Him. How? By God-given faith. They received Him. They believed on Him. To them gave he power. See, look at that. To them gave he power. God's the one who gives us power to come to Christ. We have no power to come to Christ on our own, but God gives us power, gives his people power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name. So if you believe on him, it's because God gave you the power to do that. Isn't that wonderful? So our prayer is that God would give hearers of this message power to flee to Christ. to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ to the saving of their soul. And then look what it talks about in verse 13. It continues to tell us about those who received Christ, which were born not of blood. So they weren't born saved. Nor the will of the flesh. They didn't willingly come to Christ. They were made willing in the day of his power, and then they ran to Christ. nor the will of flesh. You can't do anything to earn salvation, and neither can I. It's already done 2,000 years ago. Nor of the will of man. Well, there goes man's will out the window. And it says, but of God. If we're saved, it's all according to God's will and purpose. So then, let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, beloved. that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews chapter four, verse 16. Come freely to the throne of grace. Come freely to the throne of grace where mercy freely abounds. Mercy designed to meet your case and my case. Oh my, so pray and spread your wounds. Come heavy hearted, pour out your groans. your every burden to bring to him who loves to hear your groans. Hear, love, eternal springs. The spring of living water flows to thirsty, needy hearts. In every time of need, God knows what comforts to impart. Amen and amen.
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Wayne Boyd is the current pastor of First Baptist Church in Almont, Michigan.
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