The sermon titled "Everlasting Love" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the profound love Christ has for His church, illustrated through the imagery presented in Song of Solomon 6:4-10. Boyd articulates how the Bridegroom, representing Christ, expresses admiration for the Bride, symbolizing the church, highlighting themes of beauty and love rooted in Christ's sacrifice. He emphasizes that the church, despite its struggles with sin, is seen as beautiful and undefiled in Christ's eyes due to His perfect righteousness. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 12:22-24, which asserts believers' identity as part of the heavenly Jerusalem, and Isaiah 11:10-12, which portrays Christ as the banner under which His followers gather. The significance of this message lies in its encouragement for believers to find comfort and assurance in the unchanging and eternal nature of Christ's love, fostering a desire to live for Him out of gratitude.
“Tell me what he's done. Don’t tell me what I have to do, just tell me what he's done.”
“The love of God for His people, for His blood-bought people, for those who were given to Him before the foundation of the world, is without cause in us. Without change and without end.”
“We see ourselves as black. Black with sin. He sees us. It’s beautiful. Beautiful.”
“To know that the Lord has forgiven all our sins. To know that we are blameless in his eyes. Undefiled. Undefiled. What wondrous love is this? Oh, my soul.”
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