The sermon titled "My Father's Business" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the dual nature of Christ as both fully God and fully man, specifically illustrated by His actions at the age of twelve in the temple (Luke 2:41-52). Boyd argues that Jesus demonstrates a clear understanding of His divine mission, which is to save His people from their sins, referencing John 17 and the prophetic assurance in Matthew and Luke regarding His identity as the Messiah. The preacher emphasizes the faithfulness of Joseph and Mary in observing the Passover, drawing connections to Deuteronomy 16 and the significance of communal worship in the life of believers. The practical significance of the sermon lies in encouraging believers to actively seek Christ, affirming that He is present among His people, and reminding them of the assurance of their salvation through Christ's redemptive work.
“He was both God and man. Called the God-man. 100% man and 100% God.”
“Where else would he be but in his father's house? About his father's business.”
“This is the whole reason he came right there. To save a sinner like me.”
“All who seek Christ by the grace of God shall find Him.”
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