In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Altogether Lovely!" based on Song of Solomon 5, the core theological topic revolves around the beauty and loveliness of Christ as the bridegroom of the church. Boyd draws key arguments highlighting how the believer's realization of Christ's beauty transforms their understanding of love and grace. He references specific Scriptures, notably Song of Solomon, to illustrate the intimate relationship between Christ and His church, portraying believers as the "bride" who finds profound beauty in Christ, emphasizing phrases like "altogether lovely" and "chiefest among 10,000." This sermon underscores the Reformed doctrines of the sufficiency of Christ's redemptive work and the transformative power of grace through faith, ultimately leading to the believer's deep affection and adoration for Christ. The practical significance lies in the encouragement for believers to pursue Christ above all and reflect on His beauty as an antidote to worldly distractions.
“For the born-again, blood-washed believer, there is one who's altogether lovely. There is one whose scripture calls the fairest of ten thousand.”
“By faith, only by faith, do we see the beauty of Christ.”
“He cleansed me from all my sin. All of it. And he says to me, I don't see any spot on you.”
“Beloved, our Lord has all power. He has all power. All power and all might.”
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