In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Lord Liveth," the main theological topic addressed is the living nature of God as the source of salvation and strength for His people. Key arguments include the unwavering power of God as depicted in 2 Samuel 22:40-51, where David joyfully proclaims God's deliverance from enemies and praises Him as the rock of salvation. Scripture passages, particularly 2 Samuel 22:47, reinforce that "the Lord liveth" signifies God's eternal presence and active help, establishing Him as the only true and living God amidst idol worship. The doctrinal significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of Reformed doctrines such as grace, election, and Christ’s redemptive work, emphasizing that victory over sin and life itself is found solely in Christ and not in human efforts. This is a call for believers to recognize their dependence on God’s grace and to offer continual praise for His mercies.
“It's all Him. It's all Him. It's all Him.”
“We have victory... only in Christ. Left to ourselves, we are defeated.”
“The only thing that's made us to differ is God.”
“Can you say the same as David that the Lord is all my salvation? He's all my salvation.”
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