The sermon titled "None Like God," presented by Wayne Boyd, centers on the uniqueness of the God of the Bible as evidenced in David's prayer of gratitude found in 2 Samuel 7:22. Boyd emphasizes that the God of Scripture stands in stark contrast to false gods that are mere idols, incapable of providing true spiritual sustenance or salvation. He argues that God's sovereignty and grace are profoundly displayed through His covenant promises to David, affirming that God will establish a lasting kingdom, ultimately fulfilled in Christ. The sermon draws on various Scripture passages, including Exodus 15:11 and Micah 7:18, demonstrating God's unparalleled greatness, his delights in mercy, and the fulfillment of His promises through Christ. Boyd concludes with a call to recognize God's sovereignty in prayer and to thank Him continually for His provision, redemption, and the gift of eternal life through Christ, reinforcing core Reformed doctrines like election and divine grace.
“There is none like the God of the Bible. There are none like Him.”
“God's mercy will never leave us, beloved. It's in Christ.”
“Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my house that thou hast bought me hitherto?”
“There is no other way. The only way we can come to God is through the Lord Jesus Christ in His precious shed blood.”
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