In this sermon titled "The Captain," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological concept of Christ as the Captain of the Lord’s Host, drawing from Joshua chapter 5. He emphasizes the significance of Jesus Christ as a Christophany, a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ, who leads His people into battle and grants them victory over their enemies. Boyd highlights key events such as the renewal of the covenant through circumcision and the Passover, illustrating how God has prepared the Israelites to enter Canaan. The preacher references Joshua 5:13-15, focusing on the moment when Joshua encounters the Captain of the Lord's Host, who wields a sword drawn, symbolizing divine authority and readiness for battle. The significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement it provides to believers, reminding them that, like Joshua, they can find strength and courage in the presence of Christ, who goes before them in all their battles.
“The captain of the Lord's host is God himself. The eternal word.”
“The sword is in the Lord's hands, beloved. It's in the hand of the Mighty One of Israel. In the hand of the Word of God.”
“If God before us, who can be against us? It's wonderful.”
“Let us never forget that the one who here appears to Joshua is the very one who would bear our nature and perform that great work for our redemption.”
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