In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God is Infinite," the primary theological topic is the infinity of God, emphasizing His unbounded nature in contrast to humanity's limitations. Key points highlight God's sovereignty, perfection, and incomprehensibility as reflected in Job 11, particularly questioning whether man can truly understand God through his own searching (Job 11:7). Boyd elaborates on the idea that God's infinite attributes—being unsearchable, immeasurable, and outside time and space—bring profound comfort to believers, affirming that true knowledge of God comes only through divine revelation as emphasized in Romans 11 and the act of preaching. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance that salvation is entirely of the Lord, grounded in His infinite nature, encouraging believers to trust in God's complete control and providence over their lives.
“Canst thou by searching find out God? No, He finds us, beloved. He finds us and He reveals Himself to us.”
“We are foolish to try to put the infinite God in a mold or in a box. Oh, we can't do that.”
“The one who is infinite... has promised this to his people. No matter what trial comes, God will never forsake his people.”
“It will help us to understand that God who is in heaven is upon the throne and omnipresent and all-powerful and that He is absolutely infinite.”
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