The sermon titled The Love of God primarily addresses the Reformed doctrine of divine love, emphasizing its attributes of sovereignty, eternity, and holiness. The preacher, Wayne Boyd, argues against a universal interpretation of God's love, asserting instead that God's love is specifically set upon the elect, as affirmed in Scripture. He references 1 John 3:1 to illustrate that believers are called sons of God through His love, and supports his claims with passages from Isaiah 45:21-22 and Romans 8:32-39, demonstrating that God's love is intricately linked to His justice and mercy. The significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance to believers that God’s love is not conditional or temporary but is an everlasting, sacrificial love that compels them toward obedience and gratitude.
“God is love. He is love. But God is a just God, too. And God is a holy God. And God is a righteous God.”
“His love, God's everlasting love was set upon His people in eternity. That love doesn't change.”
“The love of God is sovereign. It's given to whomever the Lord pleases.”
“We love him because he first loved us.”
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