In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God's Ever Present Presence," the preacher explores the profound Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty and His steadfast presence in the lives of believers. He articulates that, regardless of earthly trials, God's protection is ever-present and that this brings comfort to the faithful. Using 2 Kings 6:8-23, Boyd emphasizes how God intervened to protect Elijah from the Syrian army, demonstrating His omnipresence and sovereign care for His people. He correlates this biblical account with the words of Christ in John 15:18-21, highlighting that believers will face opposition because they are chosen out of the world. The sermon's practical significance lies in reminding believers of God’s unchanging nature and their security in Christ, especially during times of persecution or hardship.
“All true believers who in Christ a saving interest have are blessed in life and blessed in death, and blessed beyond the grave.”
“There are numberless times when we are unaware, unconscious of our Lord delivering us... It's only because of the matchless grace of the Lord Jesus Christ that we are delivered.”
“Fear not, for they that be with us are more than they that be with them.”
“Only by God's power can a man or woman be made to see Christ, to be made to see him, to by faith look to him.”
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