In his sermon "Our Shield and Preserver," Wayne Boyd emphasizes the doctrine of God's sovereignty and providence, drawing from 2 Samuel 22:26-31. He articulates that God's way is perfect, and His merciful nature is consistently revealed through Scripture, asserting that mercy is given to those whom He chooses. Through the lens of merciful grace, Boyd discusses the poignant reality of human sinfulness, highlighting the assurance that believers, while still sinful, are saved through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law on their behalf. Scripture passages referenced, including Ephesians 2 and John 19:30, reinforce the completion of salvation through Christ's sacrifice. The practical significance of this message lies in the believer's reliance on God as their protector and preserver, providing comfort in the face of life's challenges and encouraging trust in His sovereign plan.
“We know that the only way we're pure is in Christ. Being clothed in the perfect, spotless righteousness of Christ.”
“The only way we have peace with God is through Christ, who hath made both one, talking about Jew and Gentile here, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us.”
“He is a buckler to all them that trust in him. Our great God is our shield. He's our protector.”
“We know that we could never merit it, we could never earn it. And yet your grace has been bestowed upon us.”
The Bible describes God as our shield and protector, emphasizing His sovereignty and faithfulness to those who trust in Him.
2 Samuel 22:31
God's mercy is crucial for Christians as it signifies our salvation and God's sovereign grace towards us as undeserving sinners.
2 Samuel 22:26-29
We know God's way is perfect because the Scriptures testify to His flawless character and the effectiveness of His plans.
Romans 8:28, 2 Samuel 22:31
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