In the sermon titled Behold Thy King, Wayne Boyd focuses on Zechariah 9:11-13 to explore the dual themes of Christ's kingship and His role as the Savior. The preacher argues that Jesus is the prophesied King who brings salvation—a fulfillment of Zechariah's ancient message. He supports this with parallel accounts from Matthew 21, highlighting the significance of Christ's humble entry into Jerusalem. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance believers have in Christ's sovereign salvation and righteousness, which provide comfort amid adversity and affirm the foundational Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and sovereign grace. Boyd emphasizes that salvation is solely through Christ, reinforcing the necessity of recognizing Him as both King and Redeemer.
“Behold, thy king cometh unto thee... He is the just one, beloved.”
“The only one who can save a sinner is Jesus Christ, our Lord. That’s His name.”
“You are floating in a sea, drowning in a sea of sinfulness. And every one of God's people were drowning in our own sea of sinfulness. But Christ rescued us.”
“The unjust are made just in and through Christ and Him alone.”
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