The sermon "The Name of Jesus," preached by Wayne Boyd, addresses the profound theological significance of Jesus’ name, emphasizing its Christological implications as the Savior and Lord of all. Boyd articulates several key points, including the intentionality behind the name "Jesus," which means "Savior," highlighting its divine origin as revealed to Joseph in Matthew 1:21 and its fulfillment during Christ's birth in Luke 2. The preacher discusses God's providence in using secular authority, such as Caesar Augustus, to fulfill prophetic decrees regarding the birthplace of Jesus, emphasizing God’s sovereign control over history. This message holds great practical significance for Reformed believers, as it reassures them of the sufficiency of Christ's atoning work and the assurance of salvation through faith alone, underscoring the name of Jesus as a source of comfort, hope, and joy for the redeemed.
Key Quotes
“He knows His sheep by what? By name. He knows us by name. He's known us by name before the foundation of the world.”
“Christ... came to save us from our sins. Oh, what a Savior! Oh, what a Savior!”
“The name of Jesus is infinitely precious to God's people. It yields peace, doesn't it? Because in and through Christ Jesus our Lord, we now have peace with God.”
“No name can banish fear like the name of Jesus. He’s the beginning of hope and the end of despair.”
The name Jesus means 'Savior' in Hebrew, symbolizing God's provision for salvation.
The name Jesus, given by God before His birth, signifies His role as the Savior. In Hebrew, it means 'Savior,' reflecting the purpose for which He came into the world: to save His people from their sins. This name encapsulates the essence of Christ’s mission, as articulated in Matthew 1:21, where the angel instructs Joseph to name Him Jesus because 'He shall save His people from their sins.' This divine appointment underlines His God-given authority and purpose as the Messiah and Lord.
Matthew 1:21
The name of Jesus is vital for Christians as it represents salvation, hope, and peace with God.
For Christians, the name of Jesus embodies the core of their faith, as it represents salvation, redemption, and reconciliation with God. His name is precious because it is through Christ that believers have peace with God, as He bore our sins and justified us before the Father. The name Jesus signifies that all power and authority have been given to Him, assuring believers that they are secure in His grace. In moments of distress, it is His name that we call upon, and through it, we find comfort and strength, affirming that He is our all in all.
Romans 5:1, Philippians 2:9-11
God's providence orchestrated events to fulfill the prophecy of Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem.
The birth of Jesus exemplifies God's divine providence, as evidenced by the census commanded by Caesar Augustus, which brought Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. This was not a mere coincidence but a fulfillment of prophecy established before the foundation of the world. God's sovereignty over human authorities was clearly displayed, as even a heathen ruler's decree was instrumental in fulfilling His redemptive plan. This demonstrates that God directs the hearts of kings and orchestrates all circumstances to achieve His divine purposes, showing us that He is always in control.
Luke 2:1-7, Proverbs 21:1
The angel's announcement emphasized that Jesus was the long-awaited Savior for all people.
The angel's proclamation to the shepherds marked a pivotal moment in salvation history, announcing the birth of the Savior, Christ the Lord. This announcement was significant not only because it fulfilled ancient prophecies but also because it revealed Jesus as the one who would rescue His people. The angel's message brought joy and peace, indicating that this Savior was for all people—both Jew and Gentile. This foreshadowed the universal scope of Christ’s mission and the inclusion of all who believe in Him, underscoring the joyous nature of the Gospel.
Luke 2:10-11, Isaiah 9:6
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