In the sermon “What is it to Glorify God?” based on 1 Corinthians 10:31, Wayne Boyd addresses the foundational Reformed doctrine of glorifying God in all aspects of life. He articulates that glorification of God encompasses four key elements: appreciation, adoration, affection, and subjection. The preacher emphasizes that true glorification stems from a regenerated heart, which is capable of recognizing God’s majesty and mercy. Supporting his argument, Boyd references Scriptures such as Psalm 92:8 and Romans 11:33-36 to illustrate God’s supremacy and the believer’s rightful response to His grace. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to actively glorify God in daily life as a reflection of their salvation and spiritual transformation.
“To glorify God is to set God's highest in our thoughts, to set him first in our thoughts, highest in our thoughts.”
“The believer in Christ will worship him whether we feel his presence or whether we don't. Right? Because of the fact of what he's done for us.”
“The believer is in total subjection to the will of God in his life. Lord, do with me what you will.”
“We glorify God in devotion to his service and to his cause, beloved, to his service and to his cause.”
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