The sermon titled "The Lord Goes Before His People" by Wayne Boyd centers on the theological theme of God's providence and presence as illustrated in Deuteronomy 31:8. Boyd emphasizes the contrast between Moses, representing the Law, and Joshua, symbolizing Jesus Christ, demonstrating that while the Law reveals humanity’s need for salvation, it cannot provide it. The preacher argues that God’s promise to go before His people not only assures them of His guidance in their journey through life, but also points to the ultimate fulfillment of this promise in Jesus Christ. Scripture references such as Deuteronomy 31:3-8 and Hebrews 2:5-12 are used to substantiate the argument that God, in His sovereignty, has orchestrated every aspect of the believer's life. The practical significance of this doctrine is the comfort and assurance it brings to the believer amidst life's uncertainties, reinforcing the understanding of divine providence that operates in a believer’s life through faith in Christ, the forerunner of their salvation.
“The law can never bring a sinner to Christ. It shows us our desperate need for Him, but it can never bring us to Christ.”
“The Lord, He it is that doth go before thee. He will be with thee. He will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. Fear not, neither be dismayed.”
“Nothing ever catches our God by surprise. He is the God of the universe, and He rules over all.”
“All our need is found in Christ. So look back, beloved, you who are the beloved of God. Look back on your life as a believer in Christ, and you will see evidence of God's faithfulness to you.”
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