The sermon "Glad Tidings" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of the Gospel as presented in Isaiah 61:1-3, emphasizing the good news intended for sinners. Boyd argues that Christ, as the anointed one, was sent to preach to the meek and brokenhearted, proclaiming liberty to captives and healing through the power of the Holy Spirit. He supports his argument by referencing Hebrews 1:1-4 and Luke 4:16-21, demonstrating how these passages confirm Christ’s divine authority and mission to fulfill Old Testament prophecy. The practical significance of this message is the assurance of complete salvation and the transformation that believers experience as trees of righteousness, glorifying God for His sovereign grace in saving sinners.
“He who is the exalted, glorified God-man, who is seated on the sovereign throne of power, working all things after the counsel of his own will.”
“The Gospel is good news for sinners. Glad tidings. Wonderful news to the broken-hearted.”
“If the Son shall make you free, you're free indeed, aren't you?”
“Salvation's of the Lord. It's wonders. We look to Christ, don't we? We're made willing because He makes us willing.”
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