The sermon titled "A Horrible Pit and Miry Clay," preached by Wayne Boyd, centers on the redemptive work of Jesus Christ as depicted in Psalm 40:1-3. The preacher emphasizes that the psalm simultaneously represents both the plight of sinners and the sufferings of Christ. Boyd highlights Christ's patient waiting upon God, which exemplifies perfect obedience, contrasting it with humanity's struggle with impatience. He supports his arguments with references to Hebrews 10 and various passages that illustrate Christ's sacrificial role and submission to the Father’s will, notably during His passion. The significance of this message lies in understanding the unity between Christ's suffering and the salvation of believers, enabling them to find hope and assurance as part of the many called to faith in Him.
“Only perfect obedience, only perfect submission can satisfy the holy justice of God.”
“He was made a curse for them, and bore the wrath of God in their room instead.”
“Many shall see it in fear and shall trust in the Lord.”
“Salvation is only in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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