In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "A New Song - An Old Story," the main theological topic addressed is the call for believers to worship God through song, celebrating His greatness and redemptive work in Christ. Boyd emphasizes that the act of singing praises is a response to God's sovereignty and grace, as underscored by references to Revelation 5 and Psalm 96. He argues that singing a "new song" reflects the transformation that comes from being born again by the Holy Spirit, who enables believers to declare God's glorious deeds. Key Scripture passages like Psalm 96, which commands worship and thanksgiving, and Revelation 5, which depicts the Worthy Lamb, are utilized to support the significance of acknowledging God's sovereignty and grace in worship. The doctrinal significance lies in the understanding that true worship flows from a deep comprehension of salvation, resulting in a life filled with praise and joy, thus fulfilling the believer's purpose in glorifying God.
“We sing a new song, beloved. See, these lips didn't used to praise the Lord before the Lord saved us. But now, the believer has a song.”
“When we think about what Christ has done for us, oh, when we lift our hearts up in praise and our lips in praise, and express our gratefulness to our Lord for what He's done, it'll fill you with joy.”
“All the gods of the nations are idols, but the Lord made the heavens.”
“Let we who are the redeemed of the Lord proclaim that the Lord reigns.”
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