The sermon delivered by Wayne Boyd focuses on the various titles of Christ found in the New Testament, emphasizing their significance in revealing His nature, work, and sovereign reign. The preacher articulates that each title encapsulates essential Christian doctrines, such as Christ's incarnation, kingship, and redemptive power, using Scripture references from the Gospels to highlight these aspects. For instance, Matthew 1:1 declares Jesus as the “Son of David” and “Son of Abraham,” affirming His fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies. Furthermore, titles such as “King of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2), “Lamb of God” (John 1:29), and “Bread of Life” (John 6:35) illustrate His multifaceted role as Savior and Lord, providing believers with comfort and assurance amidst life's uncertainties. The sermon concludes by underscoring the doctrinal implications of these titles, encouraging believers to find solace in the person and work of Christ, the embodiment of hope, power, and grace.
“He's the only Savior of sinners. There's no other hope outside of Christ for a sinner.”
“When we see the world in our eyes spinning out of control, and yet He's absolutely sovereign over all things.”
“He’s not just king of the Jews in the earth; He’s king overall, isn’t He?”
“The only way to see God the Father is through Christ. That's why God the Father said, ‘This is my beloved Son in whom I’m well pleased.’”
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