The sermon "Trusting Jesus!" by Wayne Boyd centers on the theological concept of divine sovereignty and faith in Jesus Christ as the sole foundation for salvation. Boyd argues that Old Testament saints, including Abraham, exemplified a profound trust in God's sovereignty, especially highlighted through Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac, representing God's ultimate provision of Christ as the lamb. Scripture references include Hebrews 11:17-19, which illustrates Abraham's faith in God's promise, and Romans 4, which emphasizes justification by faith, not works. Boyd emphasizes that trusting in Jesus encompasses not only salvation but also every aspect of a believer's life, urging listeners to recognize Jesus as their sovereign Savior who works all things for their good according to His divine purpose.
Key Quotes
“Trusting Jesus, that is all. Trusting Jesus, that is all.”
“The fact of his sovereignty is so comforting to the believer to know that our God is in absolute control of all things.”
“He didn't try to save us. He saved us. He obtained eternal redemption for us.”
“We walk by faith now, not by sight. Oh, my. Trusting Him would e'er befall.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of trusting Jesus for salvation and daily life, assuring believers of His sovereignty and care in all things.
The act of trusting Jesus is a fundamental aspect of Christian faith, as highlighted in numerous Scripture passages. For instance, in Hebrews 11, we see how Abraham's faith led him to trust God even when asked to sacrifice his son Isaac. By faith, he believed that God would raise Isaac from the dead, showcasing absolute trust in God's promises. This trust is reinforced in Romans 8:28-30, which assures believers that all things work together for good to those who love God. Trusting Jesus means relying on Him not only for salvation but also for guidance and strength through life's storms. Believers are called to walk by faith, embracing the deep truths of the Gospel as they journey through life.
Hebrews 11:17-19, Romans 8:28-30
God's sovereignty is demonstrated through Scripture, showing that He is in control of all creation and our lives.
The truth of God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout both the Old and New Testaments. In the sermon, it is emphasized that the absolute control of God provides comfort to believers, as they see His hand throughout their lives. For example, in Mark 1:21-27, Jesus commands unclean spirits, illustrating His authority over all supernatural forces. Additionally, Hebrews 11 recounts Abraham's trust that God could raise Isaac from the dead, reinforcing the belief that God holds power over life and death. This sovereignty is not merely theoretical; it manifests in how God orchestrates events for the good of His people, demonstrating His lordship over all creation.
Mark 1:21-27, Hebrews 11:17-19
Trusting in Christ is essential for salvation because He alone can redeem us from our sins and grant eternal life.
Trusting in Christ is paramount for salvation as He is the only mediator between God and man. In Romans 4:1-3, it is stated that Abraham's belief was counted as righteousness, exemplifying that faith—not works—grants us justification before God. Salvation is a gift of grace through faith in Christ, who accomplished our redemption through His sacrificial death and resurrection. Without this trust, one cannot recognize their need for a Savior, as highlighted in the preacher's assertion that God draws individuals to Himself, making them willing to believe. Thus, trusting Christ is not just an aspect of faith; it is the very foundation of one’s salvation.
Romans 4:1-3, Hebrews 11:17-19
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