The sermon "What Manner Of Man Is This!" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the nature and duality of Christ, drawing primarily from Luke 8:22-25. Boyd articulates the significance of Jesus as both fully human and fully divine, as evidenced by His actions during a violent storm at sea. By examining Jesus' calmness during the tempest, and His authoritative command over nature, Boyd argues that this event illustrates God's sovereignty over all circumstances, thereby providing reassurance to believers facing life's uncertainties. The biblical references emphasize the comfort and faithfulness of Christ, who both calms physical storms and the spiritual turmoil of His people, underscoring the Reformed theological concept of God's providence and the believer’s reliance on divine grace amidst trials. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to trust in Christ’s power and presence in their lives, especially during challenging times.
“Let the child of God see the sweet comfort this passage brings with it, that we trust our eternal souls to the one who can silence the wind and the waves of any storm.”
“Every day is a certain day that the Lord hath made...they're purposed by God for us, for us.”
“What think ye of Christ? What think ye of Christ? We have seen in the text the humanity of Christ, and we have seen the almighty power on full display in the deity of Christ.”
“How many times has the Lord calmed the storms in our lives? How many times has His power been exercised in our lives, delivering us from storm after storm after storm?”
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