The sermon titled "Christ in Zechariah," delivered by Wayne Boyd, focuses on the presence of Christ throughout the book of Zechariah and its implications for understanding God’s covenant and the work of salvation. Boyd emphasizes that Zechariah serves as a crucial prophetic witness of the coming Messiah, illustrating God's faithfulness to His covenant people, and affirming that He remembers His people and their sins no more, as supported by passages like Zechariah 13:1. The preacher draws connections between Old Testament prophecies and their New Testament fulfillment in Jesus Christ, highlighting that all references to the "Branch" (Zechariah 6:12) and the "fountain opened for sin" (Zechariah 13:1) directly point to Christ's salvific work. Boyd concludes by stressing the practical significance of recognizing Christ as the foundation of faith and the source of hope for believers, affirming that God’s eternal purpose cannot fail, as underscored by Scripture references throughout the sermon.
“Our great God does not forget His covenant to His people. He never will.”
“He came to save His people from their sins, and what did He do? He saved His people from their sins. He did it.”
“Every one of them. Every one of them. And He will not lose one of them.”
“His feet shall stand in that day upon the Mount of Olives... and the Lord shall be King over all the earth.”
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