In the sermon "Beauty and Bands," Wayne Boyd addresses the contrast between the false shepherds of Israel and the true shepherd, Jesus Christ, as seen in Zechariah 11. Boyd emphasizes that these false shepherds are characterized by their exploitation and neglect of God's people, while Christ is the Great, Good, and Chief Shepherd who provides for and redeems His flock. Specific scriptural references include the mention of "30 pieces of silver" in Zechariah 11:12-13, which foreshadows Jesus' betrayal, and the call for true shepherding found in Matthew 23, where Christ condemns the hypocrisy of the religious leaders. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call to recognize and trust in Christ as the ultimate provider and protector, underscoring the Reformed doctrines of unconditional election and the sovereignty of God's grace in salvation.
“Our hearts are opened by the grace of God and we're broken by judgment.”
“We can't clean ourselves from our sin. Not one of us.”
“Christ alone will care, provide, shelter, lead, instruct the poor of the flock.”
“He is the binding, the one who binds us all together, isn't He? We're banded together in Him, beloved.”
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