The sermon titled "Personal Worship" focuses on the nature of worship and gratitude as demonstrated in 2 Samuel 7, particularly through King David's response to God's promises. The preacher, Wayne Boyd, emphasizes that David's desire to build a house for the Lord is met with God's assurance that He will build David's house instead, a promise that extends to the eternal reign of Christ. Key scriptural references include 2 Samuel 7:4-5, 8-9, and 13-17, which illustrate God's sovereignty and the establishment of an everlasting kingdom through the line of David. Boyd articulates the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, highlighting that it is God's grace that elevates unworthy sinners to a place of salvation, leading to a life of personal worship characterized by thankfulness and praise. This understanding of worship calls believers to acknowledge their dependence on Christ as the only mediator for their prayers and praises to be accepted before God.
“You don't really hear in history about kings dying for people, do you? You hear about people dying for kings. But you don't ever hear it the opposite way, do you? That’s what our king did for us, beloved.”
“We should give thanks to God. I love this Psalm. Look at this Psalm 150. In giving thanks and praise, they go hand in hand, don't they?”
“There is no coming to God but through Christ. None at all. Only through Christ. All our mercies and all our blessings that we have come to us through Christ and Christ alone.”
“True prayer is born of the understanding that God is absolutely sovereign. Does not true prayer count on the fact that God is absolutely sovereign?”
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