The sermon titled "He Heals The Broken-Hearted," based on Psalm 147, centers on God's sovereignty and mercy in healing the brokenhearted. Wayne Boyd presents the argument that God not only possesses the power to heal but actively engages in restoring those who are spiritually and emotionally wounded. He references verses such as Psalm 147:3, "He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds," to illustrate how the Lord's omnipotence extends to His intimate care for His people. Boyd emphasizes the necessity of recognizing one's broken state due to sin as a precursor to experiencing God’s healing. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance that regardless of one's circumstances or past sins, God's infinite mercy enables true healing and restoration, encouraging believers to foster a disposition of praise toward God.
“The maker of the stars is at the same time the physician for the brokenhearted.”
“He who heals the broken hearts counts the stars and calls them by name. What sovereignty is here before us!”
“We who are redeemed know this to be true. We've experienced this in our life.”
“Come to Him brokenhearted, just as you are, and consider who He is, God incarnate in the flesh.”
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