The sermon delivered by Wayne Boyd titled "The Manifestation of God's Purpose" emphasizes the sovereignty of God in relation to His redemptive plan and the unfolding of His eternal purpose as seen through the examples of biblical figures such as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. Boyd argues that God's sovereignty is central to understanding Scripture, countering human misconceptions about God as mere subservient to human free will or opinions. He references key passages from Hebrews 11, Genesis, and Romans to illustrate that God's purpose was established before the foundation of the world, particularly focusing on how even seemingly negative events, like the fall of man and the conflicts among biblical figures, serve ultimately to fulfill God's holy and righteous will. The significance of this doctrine is profound for believers, as it reassures them of God's omniscient control and the grace given to His elect, highlighting that salvation is not based on human decision but on God's sovereign mercy.
“True gospel preaching does this. It humbles the pride of man. It humbles the pride of man, and it exalts the sovereignty of God.”
“God purposed to send the Lord Jesus Christ to this sin-cursed world, to save His people from their sins.”
“The God of the Bible saves whomever he wills. He has mercy on whom he has mercy, and he has compassion on whom he has compassion.”
“It was purposed by God in eternity for Him to do so. And that was God's purpose from old eternity, and manifested to His blood-bought people under the preaching of the Gospel.”
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