The sermon titled "Personal Worship" by Wayne Boyd centers on the theme of worship and gratitude towards God, specifically focusing on King David's prayer in 2 Samuel 7:4-5, 8-9. Boyd highlights that David, in his zealous desire to honor God by building a temple, receives a divine revelation from Nathan, which reminds him of God's sovereign deeds in his life—from being a shepherd to reigning over Israel. The preacher emphasizes that this passage illustrates God's covenant faithfulness, particularly how the promise of an everlasting kingdom through David points to the ultimate kingship of Christ. Additionally, Boyd notes the significance of personal worship, asserting that true gratitude and prayer stem from acknowledging God's sovereignty and mercy in our lives. This serves as an exhortation for believers to engage in personal worship, recognizing that all blessings and salvation come through Christ alone.
“David wasn't looking for the Lord. David was tending sheep. But the Lord found him, didn't he? Just like he finds every one of his lost sheep.”
“Our Lord's kingdom will never be destroyed. He will always be king. He always has been king.”
“There's no coming to God but through Christ. None at all.”
“A prayer of David. God has told him through Nathan the prophet that he will not build God's house, but God will build his house and make his name great in perpetuity.”
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