The sermon titled "Day the LORD has Made" by Wayne Boyd centers on the enduring mercy of God, as encapsulated in Psalm 118:23. The preacher emphasizes that God's steadfast love is constant and unchanging, rooted in the very nature of God Himself. He articulates that this psalm serves as an exhortation for believers to trust in Jehovah at all times, supported by repeated assertions of God's mercy throughout the text. Key Scripture references include Psalm 118:1-4 and John 10:7-9, reinforcing the message that Christ is the ultimate embodiment of God's mercy and the exclusive route to salvation. The doctrinal significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of Reformed theology, emphasizing the grace and mercy extended to the elect through Christ’s incarnation, sacrifice, and resurrection, inspiring profound gratitude and reliance on God for His unfailing love.
“His steadfast love towards His people endures forever because our great God never changes.”
“We delight in God's mercy because we're sinners, saved by the grace of God.”
“The one who hung on the cross now sits on the throne of majesty, ruling and reigning.”
“This is the Lord's doing; it is marvelous in our eyes.”
God's mercy is eternal and unchanging, enduring forever for His people.
Psalm 118:1, 2, 3, 4, 29
The resurrection of Jesus is central to our faith as it confirms His victory over sin and death, establishing Him as the foundation of the church.
Psalm 118:22-23, 1 Corinthians 3:11
Salvation is found in Christ alone as He is the only way to the Father, confirmed by Scripture and His own declarations.
John 10:9, Romans 4:5, Ephesians 2:8-9
Christ's rejection fulfills prophecy and underscores His role as the Savior, the cornerstone that gives meaning to our faith.
Psalm 118:22, Acts 4:11, John 10:31-33
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