The sermon "He Shall Not Fail" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological assurance of Christ’s unfailing mission to redeem His people as outlined in Isaiah 42:4. Boyd emphasizes that Jesus, depicted as God's servant, will not fail to accomplish His work of salvation and assures believers of His consistent presence and support throughout life's difficulties. Key arguments include the deity and humanity of Christ, the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, and the certainty of God's sovereign plans, referencing Scriptures such as Galatians 4:4-5 and Hebrews 9:26. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the comfort and joy that believers find in the unchanging truth that Christ has fulfilled the law and secured their redemption, demonstrating the grace and mercy of God, which encourages a life of faith and worship.
“We want to see Jesus. We want to see Christ. And without him revealing him to us, we would never know him.”
“He shall not fail. What a tremendous statement. He shall not fail nor be discouraged.”
“He did not fail to fulfill every type, picture, prophecy and promise recorded in the Old Testament of him.”
“He put away the sins of His people by the sacrifice of Himself, and He did not fail.”
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