In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Delivered and Kept," he focuses on the theological themes of God's deliverance and persistent preservation of His people, drawing from 2 Samuel 22:18-25. Boyd argues that David’s psalm acts as both a personal expression of thanksgiving for past deliverance and a foreshadowing of Christ’s ultimate deliverance of His people. Throughout the sermon, Scripture such as 2 Timothy 4 serves to illustrate the continual support believers receive from God during trials. Boyd emphasizes that grace is the foundation of this assurance, revealing that God delights in His people only through Christ, which highlights the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone, resulting in the believer being clothed in Christ's perfect righteousness, thus ensuring their eternal preservation and deliverance from sin and death.
Key Quotes
“He delivered me from my strong enemy, and from them that hated me, for they were too strong for me.”
“He brought me forth also into a large place. He delivered me because He delighted in me.”
“The free grace of God lies at the foundation of these wonderful words right here before us.”
“Every believer can say, notwithstanding the Lord stood with me.”
The Bible affirms that God delivers His people from their enemies and trials.
In 2 Samuel 22, David praises God for His deliverance from enemies, highlighting God's readiness to save those who trust in Him. David's song emphasizes that God's help is constant, promising deliverance in the greatest dangers and trials of life. The assurance that God will preserve His people is a recurring theme throughout Scripture, making it clear that believers can take comfort and rejoice in His protection and deliverance, as seen in verses like 2 Timothy 4:17-18, where Paul expresses the Lord's unwavering support during his trials.
2 Samuel 22:18-25, 2 Timothy 4:14-18
God delights in His people because it pleased Him to do so, primarily through their union with Christ.
The assurance of God's delight in believers is rooted in their identification with Christ. As David indicates in 2 Samuel 22, God delivered him 'because He delighted in me.' This delight is not based on inherent worthiness but on the believer's position in Christ, which fulfills the criteria for acceptance before God. The free grace of God is foundational for understanding this relationship; it is the sovereign love of God expressed in His choosing and delighting in His elect. Therefore, those who are in Christ can fully rest in the knowledge that God delights in them.
2 Samuel 22:20, Isaiah 42:1, Ephesians 1:4-5
Reflecting on past deliverances strengthens faith and deepens gratitude towards God.
Acknowledging past deliverances is essential for Christians as it reinforces faith and encourages a heart of gratitude. When believers reflect on how God has preserved and delivered them through various trials, it cultivates a spirit of praise and reliance on His continued faithfulness. As David reflects in his song of praise in 2 Samuel 22, remembering God's past actions inspires confidence in His future deliverance. This practice also enhances the believer’s relationship with God, serving as a testimony to His sovereign grace and mercy that continually upholds His chosen people.
2 Samuel 22:18-25, Hebrews 11:1
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