In his sermon titled "Rejoicing in God's Salvation," Wayne Boyd explores the theme of salvation as presented in Psalm 9. The preacher emphasizes that salvation originates from God alone, highlighting that it is His gracious act toward humanity, dispelling any notion that individuals can earn their salvation through good works. Key arguments include that salvation is exclusively found in Christ, with Boyd referencing Jonah 2:9 to affirm that "salvation is of the Lord." He further illustrates the contrasts between the redeemed, who rejoice in God's salvation, and the wicked, who do not know God. The practical significance lies in recognizing salvation as a source of joy and security for believers, a joy rooted in Christ’s completed work on the cross, which forever secures their position with God. This message encapsulates core Reformed doctrines such as total depravity, irresistible grace, and justification by faith alone.
“This salvation is only in Christ. It's nowhere else.”
“We must come to Christ bankrupt. Empty handed sinners. With nothing.”
“Salvation in Christ brings pardon to the guilty... brings justification to the condemned.”
“I will rejoice in Thy salvation. Oh, Lord, it's all you. It's all you, from beginning to end.”
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