The sermon "7 Promises in Christ" by Wayne Boyd emphasizes the theological topic of God’s promises as fulfilled in Christ, particularly through Psalm 91. Boyd elucidates seven specific promises found in the psalm, emphasizing that they are rooted in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Key arguments include the believer's safety and security under God's divine protection, as highlighted in passages such as Psalm 91:1, where believers are said to dwell in the "secret place" of the Most High. He supports this with New Testament references, particularly from 2 Corinthians 1:20, affirming that all promises of God are "yes" and "amen" in Christ. The significance of this message lies in its encouragement for believers to rest in God's promises, underscoring that true refuge and deliverance are found solely in Christ, thus reinforcing core Reformed doctrines of grace, election, and the sufficiency of Christ for salvation.
“The promises of God, which we find in the scriptures, become sweet to the believer because they point us to Christ, the one in whom all the promises of God are fulfilled.”
“We are in Christ and made righteous by Him...the believer is always and constantly under divine care.”
“There is no refuge and no safety, no security for the sinner outside of Christ.”
“We who are God's people have been given eyes to behold the salvation of God by faith.”
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