In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Seeking the LORD," the main theological topic is the acknowledgment of God's holiness and the necessity of genuinely seeking Him. Boyd articulates that many contemporary churches fail to convey the complete character of God, particularly His majesty and righteousness, which leads to a diminished fear of the Lord and a lack of true repentance among believers. He uses Psalm 27, particularly verses 4 and 8, to emphasize the imperative of desiring to dwell in God's presence and to seek His face with sincerity. Boyd also references Isaiah 6 and Mark 7 to illustrate the nature of sin as a heart issue and the complete sufficiency of Christ’s atoning work for salvation, highlighting that salvation is by grace alone and is entirely the work of God, as shown in Romans 8 and Ephesians 1. The practical significance of this message encourages believers to transform their worship and life in light of God's glory, leading to a deeper reverence for Him and a commitment to faithfully proclaim the gospel.
“The character of God is not preached nowadays in most pulpits. The holiness of God is not preached. And oh, how holy is our God.”
“We can boldly approach the throne of grace... because of the righteousness that we are covered in, beloved.”
“If anyone says they are going to live by the law, just take them to James 2, verse 10... we're all in trouble here.”
“Salvation is in and through Christ alone... He shall save His people from their sins.”
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