The sermon "God Is" by Wayne Boyd centers on the nature and attributes of God as revealed in Scripture, emphasizing the comfort and assurance believers find in understanding who God is. Boyd articulates that God is a singular, self-existent being who is eternally unchanging and sovereign over all creation, utilizing Scriptures such as Matthew 1:21 and Hebrews 13:8 to underline the irrevocable nature of Christ’s redemptive work for His people. He argues that God, as revealed in the Trinity, has a sovereign plan for salvation that ensures security for believers, which is foundational for their faith and hope. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in providing comfort and strength to believers amid life's uncertainties, assuring them of God's continual presence and faithfulness.
Key Quotes
“The scriptures declare that there's only one true living God, God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
“He is the architect of the universe. He's the manager of all times. He is unmoved, unchanged, undefeated, and never undone.”
“When I fall, he lifts me up. When I fail, he forgives me. When I'm weak, oh, he's strong, beloved.”
“God is in control. And if he be for us, who can be against us?”
The Bible reveals that God is the one true living God, composed of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
According to scriptures, there is only one true living God, known as Jehovah, existing as God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This triune God is self-existent, eternal, and the Creator of all that exists. He is the keeper of the covenant and the architect of the universe, ensuring that His purpose and plan for salvation and glory are fulfilled, demonstrating that He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Hebrews 13:8, Matthew 1:21
Scripture assures us that Jesus will save His people from their sins, as declared in Matthew 1:21.
The promise that Jesus will save His people is firmly established in scripture, particularly in Matthew 1:21, which explicitly states that He shall save His people from their sins. This assurance is not contingent on human action or belief; rather, it is grounded in God's sovereign purpose. As the God-man, Jesus came into the world with the unalterable intention of providing redemption for His chosen ones, reinforcing the reliability of His promise.
Matthew 1:21
God's unchanging will offers Christians assurance that their salvation is secure.
The doctrine of God's unchanging will is crucial for believers as it affirms the eternal security of their salvation. Throughout the sermon, it emphasizes that God's will to save His people is unchanging, which provides comfort and stability in the life of a Christian. Since God is sovereign and immutable, His promises regarding salvation cannot be altered or undone, offering believers peace even amidst trials and uncertainties.
Hebrews 13:5
Christians find comfort in knowing that God is always present and will never leave them.
The comfort that Christians derive from God's presence is foundational to their faith. As the sermon outlines, God's promise that He will never leave nor forsake His people provides a profound sense of security. Whether in times of joy or suffering, believers are assured that God is with them, guiding, healing, and helping them through life's challenges. This divine companionship fosters reliance, alleviates fears, and inspires worship, reflecting the loving nature of God.
Hebrews 13:5
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