The sermon titled "Delighting in Christ" preached by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological theme of the believer's relationship with Christ as illustrated in the Song of Solomon 2:3. Boyd emphasizes the beauty and supremacy of Christ, describing Him as the “rose of Sharon” and the “lily among thorns,” which signifies His perfect righteousness that covers believers. Key arguments include the metaphor of Christ as the apple tree, symbolizing His nourishment and shade for those weary from the struggles of life, offering both protection and sustenance. Boyd references several Scriptures, including Hebrews 1, Isaiah 25, and Psalm 73, to underscore the believer’s need for Christ and His role as their refuge and source of delight. He highlights the practical implication that true satisfaction, rest, and sustenance for believers can only be found in Christ, who invites them to sit under His shadow with delight.
“May we never get over that. Wonders of wonders this is.”
“Christ alone is our resting place.”
“My beloved, I sat down under his shadow with great delight.”
“What a Savior! What a Redeemer is Christ Jesus our Lord.”
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