The sermon titled "The Great Rock" by Wayne Boyd centers on the metaphor of Christ as the "great rock" drawn from Isaiah 32:1-8. The preacher articulates how Christ serves as a refuge for believers in a weary and tumultuous world, emphasizing His role as a protector and sustainer through various life challenges. Boyd draws on several Scripture references, including Psalm 91 and 1 Corinthians 10, to highlight the multifaceted nature of Christ's protection—shielding His followers from the storms of life and the wrath of God due to sin. The significance of this sermon lies in its doctrinal affirmation of Christ as the foundational rock for believers’ faith, encapsulating the Reformed view of total reliance on grace through faith in Christ alone for salvation and assurance amidst trials.
“Our Lord is a great rock in a weary land.”
“It's He and He alone who is our confidence. It is He and He alone who is our trust. It's He and He alone who is our hope.”
“All that a sinner needs is found in Christ. It's found in Christ.”
“He alone is the bestower of all peace... Your pardon only comes from Christ.”
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