The sermon titled "Free Grace" by Wayne Boyd centers on the doctrine of God's free and sovereign grace, as illustrated in Isaiah 57:18. Boyd argues that God's grace is unmerited and entirely dependent on His own initiative, as He sees the ways of humanity—characterized by guilt and sin—but chooses to extend healing and comfort. He cites various Scriptures, including Proverbs 21:8 and Romans 3:9-20, to demonstrate humanity's natural state of sinfulness and inability to save themselves. The practical significance of this sermon emphasizes that salvation is solely the work of God—through Christ—and that believers should recognize their dependence on Him for mercy and grace, leading to a life of gratitude and worship.
“I have seen his ways and will heal him.”
“This healing is not of the body but of the soul.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Period. It's all of God.”
“There is nothing here in this verse about man's worthiness.”
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