In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "I Declare Unto You The Gospel," he expounds upon the centrality of the gospel message as articulated in 1 Corinthians 15:1. Byrd emphasizes the exclusivity of the gospel (the definitive article “the” indicating a singular, distinct message) and asserts its importance in the lives of believers, who are united through faith in Christ. By focusing on the themes of substitutionary atonement, God’s sovereign election, and eternal justification, Byrd references key Scriptures including Romans 3 and Ephesians 1 to illustrate mankind's sinfulness and God's gracious provision for redemption through Christ. His declaration of the gospel underscores its enduring significance, encouraging believers to continuously remind themselves and others of the glory of God's grace and the completeness of Christ’s redemptive work.
“Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel. Not a gospel. Not any gospel. The gospel.”
“There is only one record of what God in Christ Jesus has done for poor sinners.”
“The gospel begins with a covenant. It begins in a covenant.”
“Salvation is not by works, not by duty keeping, not by rituals, not by ceremony, not by baptism, not by joining up, not by taking the Lord's Supper. Salvation is by grace in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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