In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Whatever He is Pleased to Do," the central theological theme is God's absolute sovereignty as articulated in Psalm 135:6. Boyd emphasizes that God, in His wisdom, exercises complete dominion over all creation — both in providential dealings and the realm of salvation. He supports this with biblical texts, including Ephesians 1:4-9, which illustrates God's sovereign choice of His people before the foundation of the world. The sermon underscores the significance of relying on God's sovereignty for hope, providing comfort to believers amid worldly chaos and uncertainty, affirming that God works all things according to His purposes for the good of His elect. Boyd's exposition serves to strengthen faith in God's providence while highlighting the necessity of grace, emphasizing that salvation is solely a work of God’s good pleasure.
“Our soulless as believers...is always to go back to the fact that God is absolutely sovereign.”
“Whatever the Lord pleased, that did He in heaven, and in earth, in the seas, and all deep places.”
“It pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.”
“We who are the redeemed do not merit this wondrous salvation...we're mercy beggars before our great savior.”
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