The sermon by Wayne Boyd entitled "Seven Reasons to Love Christ" emphasizes the believer's profound love for Jesus Christ, rooted in His divine attributes and salvific acts. The key arguments presented include Christ as the believer's strength, rock, fortress, deliverer, and shield, each described in light of Psalm 18:1-3. Scripture references focus on the identity of God (Jehovah) and His sovereignty, which underscores the assurance of salvation and divine protection, noting that believers are kept secure in Christ and shielded from God's wrath. Boyd highlights the significance of recognizing Christ’s unchanging nature and the believer’s response of love as stemming from an understanding of God’s grace and mercy, which are foundational to Reformed theology.
“The only one who is worthy of our praise is our great God. He's the only one who's worthy of praise.”
“We can't save ourselves, can we? We're weak. We can't do anything without God. He gives us the strength that we need.”
“That's why he's worthy of our praise, you see? Because salvation's of the Lord. We're but receivers of this mercy and this grace.”
“We who are the redeemed of the Lord, we trust him. And Christ is our rock again, in whom one may trust for defense.”
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