The sermon by Wayne Boyd on Psalm 18:1-3 emphasizes the centrality of God's worthiness of praise, rooted in the deliverance He offers to His people. Boyd argues that David's proclamation of love for the Lord reflects a heartfelt recognition of God's sovereignty, strength, and redemptive work in the lives of believers. Scriptures such as Philippians 1:6 and Psalm 46:1 are cited to support the theme of God's faithfulness in saving and preserving His people throughout their trials and tribulations. The practical significance of this theme is the assurance that only God, and not human efforts, secures one's salvation and strength, thus encouraging believers to rely wholly on divine grace and mercy.
“There’s only one who’s worthy of any glory. There’s only one who’s worthy of any praise, and that’s our great God, Jehovah God, the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
“Our salvation's not dependent upon what we do, but our salvation's dependent upon the fact that our salvation is D-O-N-E. It's done, and it's finished by Christ.”
“The Lord is my rock and my fortress, my deliverer, my God, my strength, in whom I will trust.”
“Only the Lord is worthy of our praise. Only our great God is worthy of our praise.”
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