In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "If Jehovah is Your God," the main theological topic addressed is the New Covenant as presented in Hebrews 8:9-11. Boyd argues that this covenant is a gracious promise from God whereby He declares, "I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people," highlighting the irrevocable nature of God's promise to His chosen people, the elect of both Jews and Gentiles. He supports his claims by referencing key Scriptures, such as Exodus 6:7 and Romans 8:14-17, which affirm God's sovereignty in choosing His people and the profound relationship between God and His covenant community. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the comfort and assurance it provides to believers, underscoring that their salvation and identity as God's people is wholly dependent on God's grace and sovereign will, rather than any merit of their own.
“This is why Jonah cried, salvation's of the Lord, beloved. They shall be to me a people.”
“If Jehovah is your God, then all his glorious attributes and perfections are engaged and employed for your eternal welfare.”
“It's not based upon anything of us, but simply the grace, the sovereign, free grace of God and Christ bestowed upon us.”
“God has ordered in the covenant of grace that this is sure based upon Christ in him alone.”
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