Wayne Boyd’s sermon titled "Blessed Be the Lord!" emphasizes the theological theme of divine rest and assurance found in God's promises as illustrated in 1 Kings 8:56. The preacher argues that the completion of the temple and the placement of the Ark of the Covenant serve as types and shadows of Christ's fulfillment of the work of salvation. Boyd draws on the Scriptures, particularly Hebrews 4, to highlight that true rest, which is a cessation from labor and a peace in Christ, is a gift from God to His people who are elected in Him. He underscores the significance of Solomon's prayer as both a historical account and an encouragement to understand God's faithfulness and promises, ultimately assuring believers of their eternal security in Christ. The practical implication for the congregation is a call to recognize their identity as God’s chosen people who are to respond by blessing the Lord for His unchanging faithfulness.
“All the work of salvation is done. Done in Christ.”
“The presence of the Lord in the assemblies of his people gives glory to all the services which are done.”
“God's people, we don't know who they are, we do not know who the elect of God are, but God knows, and he has chosen the people.”
“The believer in Christ has ceased from his labors... and we’ve entered into the rest of Christ.”
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