The sermon titled "Joseph's Rise to Power (Part 2)" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of God's sovereignty, specifically as it relates to His providential control over all events in history. Boyd makes the case that Joseph's elevation to second-in-command in Egypt is a testament to God's active engagement and decree in his life, a theme supported by the Scriptures from Genesis 41:38-46. He emphasizes the phrase "the king's heart is in the hand of the Lord," illustrating how God's sovereign plan unfolds through ordinary historical events, akin to the plan of salvation in Christ. The sermon highlights the significance of God’s sovereign will in believers' lives, offering comfort and assurance that God is in control even amidst adversity, proposing that Joseph’s story is a foreshadow of Christ. Boyd concludes with an emphasis on the enduring authority of Christ and the believer's ultimate rest found in Him.
“The heart of the king is in the Lord's hands. He just turns it to wherever He wants to do His will.”
“True rest from the labors of work-based religion is only found in the Lord Jesus Christ. Nowhere else.”
“Only God could make this come to pass. See, I have set thee over all the land of Egypt.”
“There’s not a maverick molecule in all this universe. Not one.”
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