In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Grace in God's Sight," the central theological theme revolves around the provision of grace through Jesus Christ, drawing parallels from the biblical account in Genesis 47. Boyd illustrates how, during a time of famine, Joseph provided sustenance to both Egyptians and Israelites, serving as a typological representation of Christ who sustains believers spiritually. He emphasizes the grace believers have received in Christ, substantiated by Scripture references such as John 6:35, where Jesus declares Himself as the Bread of Life, and Revelation 21:6, which depicts Him as the source of eternal life. Boyd underscores the practical significance of recognizing this grace as foundational to understanding one's identity as a child of God, highlighting that such grace leads to spiritual growth and wholeness amidst a spiritually starving world.
“Until our Almighty Joseph, the Lord Jesus Christ, grants us a supply of the living bread of who he is, we will be in a state of spiritual famine in our natural state without Christ, without hope and lost.”
“In Him alone will empty souls find all their wants supplied.”
“We are accepted in the blood for Christ's sake."
“Every single believer has found grace in the eyes of the King.”
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