The sermon "7 Promises in Christ" by Wayne Boyd emphasizes the theological topic of God’s promises as fulfilled in Christ, particularly through Psalm 91. Boyd elucidates seven specific promises found in the psalm, emphasizing that they are rooted in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Key arguments include the believer's safety and security under God's divine protection, as highlighted in passages such as Psalm 91:1, where believers are said to dwell in the "secret place" of the Most High. He supports this with New Testament references, particularly from 2 Corinthians 1:20, affirming that all promises of God are "yes" and "amen" in Christ. The significance of this message lies in its encouragement for believers to rest in God's promises, underscoring that true refuge and deliverance are found solely in Christ, thus reinforcing core Reformed doctrines of grace, election, and the sufficiency of Christ for salvation.
Key Quotes
“The promises of God, which we find in the scriptures, become sweet to the believer because they point us to Christ, the one in whom all the promises of God are fulfilled.”
“We are in Christ and made righteous by Him...the believer is always and constantly under divine care.”
“There is no refuge and no safety, no security for the sinner outside of Christ.”
“We who are God's people have been given eyes to behold the salvation of God by faith.”
The Bible declares that all the promises of God find their fulfillment in Christ, who is the 'Yea' and 'Amen' of those promises.
The Bible presents the promises of God as vital assurances for believers, revealing God's character and faithfulness. In 2 Corinthians 1:20, Paul states that all the promises of God are 'Yea' in Christ, which emphasizes that they are certain and reliable. The confidence believers have in these promises comes from the understanding that they are fulfilled in the person and work of Jesus Christ. This fulfillment brings a profound sense of security and hope, pointing us to God's unwavering commitment to his people throughout scripture.
2 Corinthians 1:20
Trusting in God's promises provides believers with comfort, security, and a firm foundation in times of trouble.
For Christians, trusting in God's promises is crucial because it shapes their understanding of God's nature and his interaction with humanity. These promises assure believers of God's unfailing love and faithfulness, as highlighted in Psalm 91. When believers face trials and tribulations, the assurance that God has promised to be with them, deliver them, and honor them strengthens their faith. This steadfast trust enables Christians to navigate life's challenges with confidence, knowing that their dependence on God's word leads to peace and assurance amid chaos.
Psalm 91, Hebrews 4:16
God's word assures us that He will deliver His people from their troubles, as promised in Psalm 91.
The assurance of deliverance in times of trouble is rooted in God's faithfulness as expressed in scripture. Psalm 91 affirms that God is a refuge and fortress for those who trust in Him, declaring that He shall deliver them from various perils. This promise reflects God's sovereign rule over life and death, assuring believers that no situation is beyond His ability to manage or redeem. On a practical level, every instance where God has intervened in a believer’s life, especially through trials, serves as a testament to His promise of deliverance, reinforcing our hope and confidence in His eternal care and the ultimate victory we have in Christ.
Psalm 91, John 16:33
Dwelling in the secret place of the Most High signifies a close, personal relationship with God, providing safety and shelter.
To dwell in the secret place of the Most High is to experience an intimate relationship with God, characterized by trust and reliance on Him. Psalm 91 introduces this concept, illustrating that those who abide in this sacred space find refuge and strength under God's protective care. This secret place represents a spiritual state where believers are shielded from fears and dangers, reflecting their reliance on God's promises and sovereignty. In Christ, believers are invited into this intimate relationship, ensuring they are never outside God's protective oversight, even amidst life's tumultuous circumstances. This dwelling fosters a deeper communion with God and confidence in His preserving grace.
Psalm 91
Christians are assured of their salvation because it is based on the finished work of Christ and God's promises.
Assurance of salvation for Christians is anchored in the finished work of Christ on the cross and the promises of God as revealed in scripture. Through His sacrifice, believers are redeemed from the curse of the law and declared righteous before God. This salvation is not contingent upon human effort but solely on God’s grace. In 2 Corinthians 1:20, we see that every promise of God, including salvation, is fulfilled in Christ, providing believers with confidence that their position in Him is secure. The Holy Spirit affirms this truth in the hearts of believers, offering the assurance that those who are in Christ cannot fall away but are eternally loved and protected by the Father.
2 Corinthians 1:20, Ephesians 1:4-5
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