In the sermon "The Captain," Wayne Boyd explores the Christophany of Jesus Christ in Joshua 5:13-15, highlighting His role as the commander of God's host. Boyd argues that this passage illustrates the providential protection and leadership of Christ over His people, particularly during their transition into Canaan. He emphasizes the significance of the Israelites’ circumcision and observance of Passover, paralleling these rites with the heart circumcision and fellowship afforded to believers through Christ. Throughout the message, Boyd cites various Scripture references, including John 1:1 and Hebrews 2:10, arguing that the Lord's presence empowers believers and serves as a catalyst for their obedience and success. The practical significance centers on believers resting in God's sovereignty and being reassured that Christ, as their captain, leads and protects them in spiritual warfare.
“A Christophany is a manifestation of the pre-incarnate Christ, who we know is the Logos of God.”
“It's the Lord who protects us. He takes care of us. And he protects us.”
“We must never tolerate in the church universal, any great man or supposed great man to dominate over us. We must have no one to be our Lord and Master except the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“What is there for us to fear under such a leader? What a God. What a Savior.”
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