In the sermon titled "Open Their Eyes LORD," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of God's providence and protection over His people, illustrated through 2 Kings 6:17. The key arguments emphasize the ongoing spiritual conflict between the people of God and their adversaries, reflecting on the assurance that God protects His church from all spiritual foes. Boyd references John 15:18-21 to affirm that hostility against believers ultimately stems from enmity towards Christ. He highlights the necessity of divine enlightenment for understanding spiritual truths, as exemplified by the prayer of Elijah that God would open the eyes of his servant (2 Kings 6:17). The sermon culminates in affirming that it is only through God's sovereign grace that one can come to faith in Christ, thus establishing the significance of prayer and dependency on God to reveal spiritual truths to both believers and non-believers.
“What folly it is for man to fight against those who are God's people. They're fighting against he who is the most high.”
“Oh, that he open your eyes. Open the eyes of your lost sheep to see that You, Lord, are the only appointed Savior of sinners.”
“We cannot give spiritual sight to anyone, can we? We can't. But we pray that God would open the eyes of his lost sheep.”
“It’s God who made us to differ. What do you have that you didn't receive? Nothing.”
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