The sermon titled "Safe with My Beloved," preached by Wayne Boyd, explores the relationship between Christ and the church as represented in Song of Solomon 3:6-11. The main theological topic delineated is the assurance of safety and security found in communion with Christ, the Bridegroom. Key points emphasize the bride's diligent search for her beloved, symbolizing the believer's pursuit of Christ, and the subsequent joy of finding Him, which is likened to the believer's experience of salvation. Scripture references, particularly Song of Solomon, illuminate the themes of being taken out of the wilderness of sin and clothed in Christ’s righteousness, affirming doctrines of grace and election. The practical significance lies in the encouragement for believers to rejoice in their salvation and in the comprehensive protection that Christ, as the Good Shepherd, offers to His church.
“The Lord takes his people out of the wilderness of sin, and it’s a barren wilderness…the influences of the Holy Ghost are more fragrant than all the spices of the East.”
“The daughters of Jerusalem look upon the bride and see the church chosen by Christ to be His bride…God can choose His own bride, too, can’t He?”
“He is the sum and substance of the gospel…The bottom thereof of gold, which is Christ and Christ alone.”
“What a great savior. What a redeemer. And the believer says, that’s my savior. That’s my redeemer.”
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