In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Joy Fulfilled in Christ," he focuses on the theological topic of the joy of Christ in relation to His disciples, as articulated in John 17:13. The preacher draws attention to Jesus' high priestly prayer where He intercedes not only for His immediate disciples but for all believers throughout the ages. Key points include the significance of Christ’s redemptive work, His ongoing intercession, and the relationship between joy and the believer's experience in this world. Scripture references, particularly John 17, highlight how the joy of Christ is to be fulfilled in believers, serving as a source of strength and comfort in the face of life's tribulations. The practical significance lies in the assurance that the believer's joy is rooted in the eternal and redemptive work of Christ, fostering hope and perseverance amidst worldly challenges.
“He desires that we would be happy in Him and that we would enter into His joy.”
“The nearer He gets to sorrow and grief, the more He seems to be concerned for His people.”
“A joyless Christian is one who is out of communion with the Father.”
“When we set our minds on Him, those troubles start to back away.”
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