In Wayne Boyd's sermon "Throne of Power!" focusing on Acts 12:18-25, the main theological topic is the sovereignty of Christ as He reigns over all aspects of life, including miraculous deliverance and the fulfillment of divine purposes. Boyd argues that Peter’s release from prison is a vivid illustration of God’s sovereignty, emphasizing that Peter trusted in God while expecting execution, yet was delivered at the appointed time. Key scriptural references include Acts 12:11, where Peter recognizes God's hand in his deliverance, and Jude 24-25, which proclaims Christ’s power to keep believers from falling. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers can confidently pray according to God’s will because He remains sovereign, allowing Christians to rest in His perfect plan regardless of circumstances.
“My oh my, God is on His sovereign throne of power, isn’t He? Christ is on His sovereign throne of power, isn’t He?”
“The very person they're praying for is standing outside the gate. Standing outside. And they don’t believe it.”
“Christ has set us free, hasn’t He? Oh, my. So here’s Peter. He’s got these wonderful truths he just wants to tell them about.”
“Is there a greater reward than Christ? He said to Abraham, I’m your exceeding reward.”
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