The sermon titled "The Solitariness of God," preached by Wayne Boyd, delves into the theological doctrine of the solitariness and self-sufficiency of God. Boyd constructs his argument through a series of Scripture references, emphasizing God’s independence and self-existence prior to creation, as found in Genesis 1:1 and Exodus 3:14, where God declares Himself as "I AM." These texts highlight that God's essence does not change with creation; He does not require anything from it. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in understanding God's sovereignty, which reassures believers of His unwavering power and pervasive grace, ultimately leading to a posture of worship and dependence on His mercy.
“In the beginning, God. Before there was any heaven, before the angels, before anything, God, the self-existent One, existed in great wisdom, in great power.”
“Ponder this truth this week. Meditate upon this precious truth, beloved of God, that He gives to all and is rich by none.”
“God does all things according to the good pleasure of His will. The whole reason we’re saved is because it pleased God to do so.”
“He does whatever He pleases. And think of the fact of what we saw in Scripture there. He worketh all things after the counsel of his own will.”
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