In Wayne Boyd's sermon "7 Promises in Christ," the main theological topic addressed is the assurance and fulfillment of God's promises seen through the lens of Psalm 91. Boyd emphasizes that these promises are fulfilled in Christ, noting that all the promises of God are "yea and amen" in Him, as affirmed in 2 Corinthians 1:20. The sermon outlines seven specific promises that pertain to the believer's safety, deliverance, and ultimate salvation, directly linking each promise to Christ’s redemptive work. Boyd cites various scriptures, including Galatians 2:20 and John 16:33, to support his assertions that believers are protected and upheld by divine grace, grounded in the sovereign nature of God. The practical significance of these teachings lies in the comfort and confidence it provides believers, affirming their reliance on Christ amidst trials and tribulations, while bolstering their assurance of eternal life and God's unwavering presence.
“The promises of God, which we find in the scriptures, become sweet to the believer because they point us to the one in whom all the promises of God are fulfilled.”
“We who are the Lord's people rest in trust on the promises of God. We know that we are sinners... and left to ourselves, we would be lost.”
“In Christ alone, all the promises of God are yea and amen.”
“The believer is always and constantly under divine care... you are constantly being watched by Christ.”
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