The sermon titled "The LORD'S Release" by Wayne Boyd centers on the theological concept of divine mercy and forgiveness as illustrated in Deuteronomy 15:1-2. Boyd argues that the prescribed release of debts every seven years for the Israelites serves as a foreshadowing of the ultimate release from sin that believers experience through Christ. He references Scripture from both the Old and New Testaments, particularly emphasizing the connections to the grace exhibited in Christ’s fulfillment of the Law and the consequent release from the sin debt. The practical significance of this teaching lies in encouraging believers to extend forgiveness to others, reflecting the merciful heart of God towards His people, thereby reinforcing key Reformed doctrines such as justification by faith alone and the concept of Christ's atonement.
“Oh, what a great debt. What a great debt we owe.”
“This release is called the Lord's release. They were to do it for His sake, for His glory, and for His honor, and for His praise.”
“The law demands to be satisfied, doesn't it? And it will be, either in the Savior or in the sinner.”
“We are fully discharged from the penalty of our sin. It's wonderful news. This is good news for sinners.”
The Bible describes the Lord's release in Deuteronomy 15, where creditors are commanded to release debts every seven years.
Deuteronomy 15:1-2
Christ's sacrifice paid the debt for our sins, fulfilling the law's demands and granting us full forgiveness.
Hebrews 10:16-17, Luke 7:47
Forgiveness is vital for Christians because it reflects the mercy God has shown us through Christ.
Matthew 18:21-35, Colossians 3:13
Complete release from sin for believers means they are fully forgiven and no longer under sin's penalty.
Romans 8:1, 2 Corinthians 5:17
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