In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God Goes Before Us," the primary theological focus is on the providence of God and the reassurance found in His guidance and presence in the life of believers. Boyd articulates that God ordains the steps of His people, referencing Deuteronomy 31:1-8, which emphasizes God's promise to go before Israel and lead them into the Promised Land. He connects Moses’ inability to enter the land with Joshua’s leadership as a typology of Christ, highlighting that it is only through Christ that believers can inherit eternal life. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this doctrine by encouraging believers to rest in God's perfect guidance amidst life's uncertainties, reinforcing the truth that believers can find comfort knowing that God goes ahead of them in every circumstance.
“The only reason we keep going through this wilderness is because God keeps us. And God goes before us.”
“The Lord, he it is that doth go before thee, and he will be with thee, and he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee; fear not, neither be dismayed.”
“Your future's already been marked out for you. You shall not tread a step which is not mapped on the grand chart of God's foundation.”
“Take comfort, beloved of God. ... No matter what comes our way, he's already made provision for it.”
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