The sermon "Master over All" delivered by Wayne Boyd focuses on the sovereignty of God as expressed in 1 Chronicles 29:11-13. The preacher emphasizes that God is not a defeated deity, but the Almighty who reigns over the entire universe with absolute authority and power. Key arguments include the rejection of man-centered theology, which portrays God as powerless without human consent, in favor of the biblical depiction of God as sovereign and able to execute His will without obstruction (Isaiah 46:10). Boyd further reflects on various attributes of God, including His holiness, eternality, and omnipotence, illustrating how these characteristics bring comfort to believers in times of distress. This understanding of God’s sovereignty encourages believers to trust in His perfect plan and providence, leading to a posture of worship and thanksgiving.
Key Quotes
“The God of the Bible has all power. Has all power. He is called the Almighty God.”
“What a blessing it is for the born-again blood-bought believer to know that all things are under God's control.”
“Is it any wonder then that we, like David, say, ‘God, we thank Thee and praise Thy glorious name’?”
“The salvation of God's people is wholly owing to God's appointment in Christ's atonement.”
The Bible affirms that God is sovereign over all creation, demonstrating His ultimate control and authority.
Scripture repeatedly emphasizes God’s sovereignty, highlighting that all things are under His control and power. In 1 Chronicles 29:11-12, David declares that ‘Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty; for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is Thine.’ This passage affirms God's rule over everything, reaffirming the historic Reformed belief that God is the master of the universe who governs all events for His ultimate purpose and glory. Additionally, passages like Psalm 103:19 and Isaiah 46:10 reinforce the idea that God's will is unthwartable and that His sovereign counsel shall stand. By understanding God’s sovereignty, believers are encouraged to trust in His plans and purposes, knowing that He orchestrates all events according to His divine will.
1 Chronicles 29:11-12, Psalm 103:19, Isaiah 46:10
God’s control over our lives is shown through His sovereign plan, which He had before the foundation of the world.
The belief in God's control over our lives stems from His sovereignty as depicted in the Bible. Colossians 1:16-17 states that ‘by Him all things were created... and in Him all things consist.’ This means that everything in existence is under His authority and maintained by His will. Furthermore, Scripture teaches that God has a purpose for each believer, as seen in Ephesians 1:4, which states that ‘He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world.’ This preordained plan assures us that He is intricately involved in our lives and provides comfort during trials. It reassures believers that their lives are not left to chance but are governed by the Almighty God who knows what is best for them.
Colossians 1:16-17, Ephesians 1:4
Understanding God's power reassures Christians that He can accomplish His will and redeem His people effortlessly.
The importance of understanding God's power lies in the assurance it provides to believers. The Bible testifies that God is the Almighty One, possessing all power in heaven and earth. Psalm 147:5 states, ‘Great is our Lord, and of great power: His understanding is infinite.’ This is crucial for Christians as it emphasizes that nothing is impossible for God and that He can save, heal, and sustain His people despite their circumstances. Knowing that God's power is irresistible, as noted in Job 37:23, reinforces the hope that when God calls His sheep, they will respond. This knowledge encourages believers to trust in God during difficult times, knowing He has the ultimate authority and power over their lives and situations.
Psalm 147:5, Job 37:23
The Bible teaches that God's glory is supreme and transcends all creation.
Scripture consistently emphasizes the majesty and glory of God, underscoring its significance in the believer’s relationship with Him. David's prayer in 1 Chronicles 29:11 (‘Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory…’) highlights God's magnificent glory as being rightfully His. The glory of God represents His weightiness, majesty, and authority, reminding believers that He is worthy of honor and worship. Additionally, Psalm 108:5 extols, ‘Be Thou exalted, O God, above the heavens, and Thy glory above all the earth.’ Understanding and acknowledging God's glory leads believers to respond to Him with reverence and worship, affirming His rightful place in their lives and fostering a deeper commitment to glorifying Him in all they do.
1 Chronicles 29:11, Psalm 108:5
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