The sermon titled "Behold Thy King!" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the messianic prophecy found in Zechariah 9:11-13, which reveals Jesus Christ as the King of salvation. Boyd emphasizes that this prophecy was fulfilled with Christ's humble entrance into Jerusalem, as recorded in Matthew 21:1-11, underscoring His identity as the just King who speaks peace and delivers His people. The practical significance of this message is profound for believers, highlighting the majesty, sovereignty, and grace of Christ, who transforms sinful humanity into the justified ones through His atoning sacrifice. Boyd articulates central Reformed doctrines regarding the sovereignty of Christ, His effective work of salvation, and the believer's response of faith and rejoicing in Him.
“Behold, thy king cometh unto thee. He is just. He's perfect. He's just. He's the just one, beloved.”
“The only one worthy...worthy is the Lamb to receive glory and honor and power and blessing. He is the only one worthy.”
“Christ is the King of our salvation. Behold thy King. Behold Him with the eye of faith.”
“He spoke peace to the heathen, didn’t He? No one else has the authority to speak peace unto a sinner but the Lord Jesus Christ Himself.”
Jesus is depicted as the King who brings salvation, ruling justly and with authority from sea to sea.
Zechariah 9:9, Revelation 19:16
Jesus is confirmed as the Savior through His fulfillment of prophetic scripture and His role as our Deliverer from sin.
Matthew 1:21, Acts 4:12
Acknowledging Jesus as just is crucial because it means He is righteous and fulfills God's demands for justice on our behalf.
Zechariah 9:9, Acts 3:14
Christians rejoice in Jesus' Kingship because He grants peace and deliverance through His sovereign grace.
Zechariah 9:10, Romans 5:1
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