In Wayne Boyd's sermon "He Shall Be Great," the central theological theme is the greatness of Jesus Christ as revealed in Luke 1:26-35. Boyd emphasizes a five-fold proclamation of Christ’s greatness based on Gabriel’s announcement to Mary concerning the Incarnation. Key arguments presented include Christ's unrivaled authority as the "Son of the Highest," His eternal kingship over both Jews and Gentiles, and His role as the unique mediator and high priest. Scripture references such as Psalm 2 and Romans 14 underscore His dominion and future judgment, affirming His supreme authority. The practical significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to recognize Christ’s majesty and sovereignty, which fosters deep reverence and reliance on Him as Savior and Lord.
“I can say no more than he is great. He is great.”
“If I could tell forth his greatness with choral symphonies of cherubim, yet should I fail to reach the height of this great argument...”
“He alone is the only Savior of sinners. There’s no hope outside of Christ.”
“Ponder the greatness of our Savior. Ponder the perfection of His nature. Ponder the fact that He has no peers. None.”
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