In the sermon titled "I Will Heal And Cure Them," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological topic of God's redemptive grace as depicted in Jeremiah 33:6-8. The preacher argues that, despite Israel's captivity and sin, God promises healing, restoration, and pardon through Christ, establishing a typological connection between Israel and the Church. Key scripture references include Jeremiah 33:6-8, illustrating God's covenantal faithfulness and grace, and connecting to 1 Peter 2 and Romans 8, which expound on the believer's justification and the abundant blessings found in Christ. Boyd highlights the practical significance of this message, emphasizing that salvation is entirely God's work, a theme central to Reformed theology, reminding believers of their complete dependence on God's grace and the necessity of Christ's atoning work.
“I will bring health and cure, and I will cure them and will reveal unto them the abundance of peace and truth.”
“The gospel's a revelation from God. When He reveals Christ to us, oh my, we flee right to Him.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's His doing from beginning to end. He's the Alpha and the Omega of our salvation, beloved.”
“These verses basically proclaim that salvation... is all by divine appointment and divine decree.”
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