In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Great White Judgment Throne," he addresses the sovereignty of Christ as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, emphasizing His eternal glory and redemptive work. The preacher argues that Christ's authority is evident throughout Scripture, particularly in John 17:5-6 and Matthew 25:31-46, where Jesus expresses His divine nature and the significance of His mission. Boyd highlights that believers, referred to as sheep, have been chosen by God and kept through His grace, ensuring their salvation. The practical significance lies in the comfort believers can find in the assurance that Christ, as both judge and Savior, reigns presently, and that all will be held accountable before Him at the final judgment, where mercy is extended to those who belong to Him.
“We are saved by the grace of God, right? Salvation's of the Lord.”
“The King upon the throne is none other than the Lord Jesus Christ at that great day.”
“Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.”
“It's only God who made you to be numbered among the sheep, and it's all according to His grace and mercy.”
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