In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Ruler Over All," the main theological topic addressed is God's absolute sovereignty over creation, illustrated through biblical narratives in Acts 7:9-35. Boyd emphasizes that God ordains and governs all events in history, exemplifying this through the stories of Abraham, Joseph, and Moses, who were all instruments of God's sovereign plan. Various Scripture references support his arguments, particularly emphasizing God's providence in the lives of the Patriarchs and the significance of Stephen's message, which underlines Christ as the ultimate deliverer. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the encouragement it provides to believers, affirming that God's sovereign control grants them security in their salvation, as He oversees their lives and draws them to Himself by His grace.
“There's not a maverick molecule in the universe, not one.”
“If he has all power, can he save whomever he wills? Yeah.”
“God saw all things. We see here, he saw and heard what those Israelites said to Moses.”
“God doesn't try to do anything. God does whatever he pleases.”
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