The sermon, "The Knowledge of God," by Wayne Boyd, focuses on the omniscience of God as an essential attribute of His nature. Boyd argues that God's knowledge encompasses all things—past, present, and future—illustrating this with the account of King Nebuchadnezzar's dream in Daniel 2, where God reveals its meaning to Daniel, demonstrating nothing escapes His understanding. Key Scripture references include Daniel 2:10-28, where the inability of worldly wise men contrasts with God's revealed knowledge, and Psalm 139:1-6, which emphasizes God's intimate awareness of human thoughts and actions. The practical significance of this attribute reassures believers of God's sovereignty and care, affirming that His perfect knowledge of our circumstances and inner lives provides comfort and guidance through all challenges.
“Our God is all-knowing, and that nothing ever catches Him by surprise... He knows everything, everything possible, everything actual.”
“There is a God in heaven that reveals secrets and maketh known to the king what shall be in the latter days.”
“Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high, I cannot attain unto it.”
“It can bring us great comfort... the one we pray to is the one who knows the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
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