In this sermon titled "Psalm 16 Part 1," Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrinal themes of divine preservation and the messianic nature of Psalm 16, emphasizing its ultimate fulfillment in Christ. Boyd outlines the key argument that the psalm, while authored by David, primarily speaks to the person and work of Jesus Christ, evident in New Testament citations from Acts 2 and Acts 13, which ascribe the experience of not seeing corruption exclusively to the Holy One, namely Christ. He further develops this idea by highlighting the covenantal relationship established between God and His people, noting the assurance of preservation found in Christ, as stated in Jude 1:1, where believers are said to be "preserved in Jesus Christ." The practical significance of this sermon invites believers to rest in the knowledge that their salvation is secure in Christ alone, prompting gratitude and a call to holy living in response to God's grace.
“Christ is the only hope for sinners, the only hope.”
“Our salvation is not conditioned upon what we do; it's all conditioned upon Christ.”
“Beloved of God, the Lord Jesus Christ, in His incarnation of our nature, hath married us.”
“What mercy God has upon His people.”
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