The sermon titled "Six Strong Towers" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the concept of God's names as strong spiritual defenses for believers, emphasizing the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty and salvation through Christ. Boyd identifies six names of God from Scripture, illustrating their significance as "strong towers" of protection: Jehovah Sekinu (the Lord our Righteousness), Jehovah Shalom (the Lord our Peace), Jehovah Shema (the Lord is There), Jehovah Nissi (the Lord my Banner), Jehovah Jireh (the Lord will Provide), and Jehovah Rapha (the Lord who Heals). Each name is supported by specific Scripture references, such as Micah 4:5, Isaiah 9:6, and Mark 2:17, which magnify the attributes of God and His provision for His people. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it brings to believers that their salvation, peace, protection, and healing are ultimately founded in the character and promises of God through Jesus Christ, allowing them to walk confidently "in the name of the Lord our God forever and ever."
“A name identifies who a person is. And we will see today Six strong spiritual towers, all to do with the name of who God is.”
“We are only safe in Christ. We are only safe in our God. Outside of Christ, there's absolutely no safety from the wrath and justice of God.”
“The Lord Himself is our righteousness... because we have had revealed to us our natural state and our natural helplessness.”
“We will walk in the name of the Lord our God forever and ever.”
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