In the sermon titled "The Beautiful King," Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological significance of Christ as the glorious ruler, drawn particularly from Isaiah 33. He argues that amidst divine judgment and the threats against God's people, divine mercy prevails, illustrated by the character of believers who depend on God's grace. Key scriptural references include Isaiah 33:1-6, which emphasizes God's faithfulness and salvation, and 2 Kings 7, demonstrating God's deliverance of His people from enemies. The practical significance lies in the assurance of salvation and protection that believers have in Christ, who fulfills the law and provides for their spiritual needs, showcasing His beauty as both reigning King and compassionate Savior.
“We are a praying people who make our appeal to God under a sense of need. They're not fatalists. They're not self-sufficient.”
“The true believer in Christ dwells in safety. Absolute safety. Doesn't always feel that way, does it? But we do.”
“Thine eyes shall see the king in his beauty. They shall behold the land that is very far off.”
“Is it any wonder that the believer sees Him in His beauty when He has saved us from all our sins by the shedding of His own precious blood?”
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