In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "What Power!", the main theological topic addressed is the divine authority and power of Jesus Christ as demonstrated in his encounters with humanity, particularly through healing and exerting dominion over unclean spirits. Boyd emphasizes that these encounters are not random but are orchestrated by divine providence, as illustrated in Luke 4:31-41, where Jesus heals Simon Peter's mother-in-law and rebukes a fever with a mere command. The key argument is that Christ's power is intrinsic to His nature as God and serves to reveal His glory and messianic identity, contrasting the true knowledge of Christ with mere intellectual understanding, as shown when the demons recognize Him as the Holy One of God. The practical significance of this sermon is to challenge believers to reflect on their understanding of Christ, urging a transition from mere head knowledge to a heart-transforming faith that results in love and service to Him, reminiscent of Simon Peter's mother-in-law immediately serving after her healing.
“Every time we see anything that the Lord's doing, it is by divine appointment.”
“None but God could do this. None but God.”
“A mere head knowledge of who God is and who Christ is will just increase our condemnation at the great white judgment throne.”
“When Christ heals us, when he wrought out our salvation, it's a complete forgiveness.”
The Bible teaches that every event is orchestrated by God's divine providence, meaning nothing occurs by chance.
Proverbs 16:33, Luke 4:38-41
Jesus demonstrated His authority over demons by commanding them to be silent and to leave individuals they possessed.
Luke 4:39-41
Understanding Christ's healing power reassures Christians of His authority to heal and save us from our spiritual and physical ailments.
Luke 4:39-40, Hebrews 7:25
Divine providence reaffirms Christ's power by illustrating how He orchestrates every encounter for His purpose and glory.
Luke 4:31-41, Proverbs 16:33
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