This sermon by Wayne Boyd titled "Covenant Mercies in Christ" focuses on the theological significance of God's everlasting covenant as articulated in 2 Samuel 23:1-5. The key arguments emphasize that David's hope in this covenant reflects the believer's salvation, which is secured not by personal merit but solely through Christ’s atoning work. Boyd discusses the nature of the covenant as everlasting, ordered in all things, and sure, supported by Scripture references such as Hebrews 7 and Romans 8. By highlighting David's reliance on God rather than on his own achievements or failures, the sermon underscores that the covenant is rooted in divine grace and sovereign mercy, which holds profound implications for the assurance and hope of believers in Christ.
“His hope was in Christ alone, was in the covenant God had made with him.”
“The covenant is everlasting in its counsel...before there was a sinner, there was a savior.”
“God delights to show mercy to sinners because of the eternal covenant of grace made with the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Salvation is Jesus Christ plus nothing.”
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