In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Lord's Blessing," the main theological topic focuses on the nature and significance of God's blessings as expressed through Numbers 6:22-27. Boyd emphasizes how God's blessing, pronounced by Aaron, is a foreshadowing of Christ's role as the mediator of divine grace and mercy to His people, linking it to the New Covenant. Key arguments include the understanding that the blessings are exclusively for God's chosen people, paralleling the blessings pronounced to Israel with those received in Christ through faith (John 17:6-10). He illustrates this connection using references to 2 Corinthians 13:14 and Hebrews 7, reinforcing that Christ embodies the perfect fulfillment of the Nazirite's vow and is the sole channel through which God’s blessings flow. Practically, Boyd affirms the continuous and personal application of these blessings in the lives of believers, encouraging them to recognize the grace and peace found in their relationship with the Triune God, which underscores the Reformed doctrine of total reliance on God's grace.
“All spiritual blessings come through Him. We who are the redeemed receive all these blessings in and through the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“This blessing pronounced was not for the Egyptians. It was only for God's people, only for them. This is a clear picture of whom Christ died for.”
“We are a blessed people. Beyond measure... It is in Christ, in Christ alone, who receives all the preeminence that we have been blessed by God.”
“Let us remember that God manifests Himself to His people only in and through Christ.”
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