In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Supreme & All Powerful," the focus is on the supreme power and authority of God as expressed in the prophetic book of Obadiah. Boyd argues that God's unmatched power is illustrated through His names, Adonai and Yahweh, emphasizing that He is the creator and sustainer of all things, which reassures believers of His ever-present help and saving grace. Key Scripture references include Obadiah, Proverbs 16, and Malachi 1, which articulate God's judgment against pride, particularly that of Edom, representing the natural man devoid of humility and repentance. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the assurance that God's grace keeps and delivers His people, encouraging them to rest in the finished work of Christ and His promise of an eternal inheritance, as well as a call to recognize their own struggles against pride in light of the grace that has been bestowed upon them.
“He has all power and all authority. And this word was often combined with a divine name to reinforce the notion of God's matchlessness.”
“Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.”
“The one who has all power, all might, in a matchless way, is the one who saved us.”
“We don't glory in ourselves and we're a remnant. But let these words cheer you who are the people of God.”
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