The sermon entitled "The Exalted Christ" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the exaltation of Christ as depicted in Philippians 2:9. Boyd emphasizes that it is God the Father who has exalted Jesus, underscoring the significance of Jesus' humiliation and obedience to death, resulting in His rightful glorification. Through detailed exposition of Philippians 2:5-11, Boyd illustrates the dual nature of Christ as fully God and fully man, highlighting the comfort and assurance this provides to believers. He argues that despite human rejection of Christ, God’s pleasure in Christ's atoning work led to His exaltation, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of divine sovereignty in salvation and the necessity of being born again to recognize this truth. This teaching offers profound comfort to believers, affirming their position of being united with the exalted Christ.
“God has exalted Christ. Christ didn't exalt himself. God exalted him.”
“Because of the great work that he has done, because God is so satisfied with what Christ has done, He exalted Christ.”
“The very one who men by nature despise and reject, Him, God has highly exalted.”
“Because of his humiliation, he's being exalted.”
The Bible states that God highly exalted Jesus Christ after His obedience and sacrifice on the cross.
Philippians 2:9, Philippians 2:7-8
We know Christ's sacrifice is accepted because God exalted Him, signifying His satisfaction.
Philippians 2:9, Acts 13:38-39
The humiliation of Christ is crucial because it underscores the depth of His sacrifice and enables His subsequent exaltation.
Philippians 2:7-9, John 17:5
Christ's exaltation provides comfort by reminding believers of His victory over sin and assurance of their own redemption.
Philippians 2:9, Romans 8:28-30
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