The sermon titled "Presented to the King!" by Wayne Boyd delves into the Christological typology of Joseph as a mediator between God and His people, reflecting the Reformed doctrine of Christ's mediation. It emphasizes how Joseph presented his brethren to Pharaoh, paralleling how Christ will present His church, described as the "spotless bride," to God the Father. Key Scriptural references include Genesis 47:7-12, which illustrate the faithful providence of God in the midst of hardship, and Jude 1:24, highlighting Christ's ability to present believers faultless before God. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to trust in Christ as their mediator and to recognize God's sovereign control over life circumstances, illuminating the theme of divine providence.
“What a picture we have of Christ who will present his bride, his spotless bride, before the Father.”
“The heart of the king is in the Lord's hands. Our God is absolutely sovereign.”
“God himself purposed that his chosen people would be bought before Joseph.”
“There's a spiritual famine in all the land around us. But we come here, don't we? And we are nourished with the bread of life.”
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