The sermon titled "God's Will," based on Jeremiah 33:6-9, focuses on the sovereignty of God in His promise to redeem and restore His people. Wayne Boyd emphasizes that when God declares, "I will," it is a definitive promise that will surely come to pass, as affirmed by His omnipotence and sovereign control over history. The preacher draws connections between the historical context of Israel's captivity and God's ultimate decree for their restoration, paralleling this with the gospel's promise of salvation and deliverance from sin. Key biblical passages, including Romans 8:28-30 and Isaiah 53, reinforce the theology of redemption, emphasizing the grace of God that cleanses believers from their iniquities and secures their eternal hope in Christ. Boyd's message stresses the significance of trusting in God's sovereign will, underscoring that true peace and salvation are found only in Jesus Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of God's redemptive plan.
“When God says, I will, it'll come to pass. There is no doubt.”
“What He decrees, what He says, shall come to pass.”
“We were taken captive by sin, and were held accountable by the holy justice of God.”
“The only way to spend eternity with Him, the only way to be in His presence is through Christ Jesus and Him alone.”
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