The sermon titled "Strong Comfort" by Wayne Boyd delves into the theological comfort found in the promises of God as articulated in Hebrews 6:16-20. The main focus is on God's immutable counsel and the strong consolation it provides to believers who seek refuge in Christ. Boyd highlights the assurance derived from God's promises, supported by an oath, thus emphasizing that the hope of salvation lies solely in Christ, which brings profound comfort to the faithful. He draws on various Scripture passages, including Romans 15:4 and Philippians 2:1-2, to illustrate the comforting nature of Scripture and the foundationally Reformed understanding that salvation is by grace alone. The doctrinal significance of this message asserts that God's promises are not only certain but a source of strength and encouragement for believers navigating the trials of life.
“What strong comfort! What strong consolation for the believer! This is what the Scriptures proclaim.”
“Our hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness.”
“He sustains us and keeps us in the stormy sea of this troubled world. And we are often tossed to and fro, aren’t we? But the anchor holds us, beloved.”
“The promises of God will surely stand. Will surely stand. He will show mercy to the unworthy.”
The Bible assures that God's promises are immutable and secured through Christ, providing strong comfort to believers.
Hebrews 6:13-20
God's promises are confirmed by His immutable nature and an oath, asserting that He cannot lie.
Hebrews 6:18, Romans 15:4
Comfort in Christ helps believers withstand trials and tribulations, anchoring their souls in hope.
Hebrews 6:19-20, John 10:27-29
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