In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Supremacy of God," the main theological discourse centers on the absolute sovereignty and supremacy of God as depicted in Psalm 46. Boyd emphasizes that God is a steadfast refuge and strength for His people amid trials, asserting that His omnipotence and control over creation grant believers peace and assurance. He references multiple verses from Psalm 46, specifically verses 1-3 and 10-11, to illustrate how God's presence in the church stabilizes His people during turmoil. The sermon underscores the practical importance of resting in God’s sovereignty, reminding believers to remain still and trust His ways, which are far above human understanding. Ultimately, Boyd's message serves to exalt God’s unchanging nature and to encourage saints to proclaim His power in the face of worldly chaos.
“He is our refuge and our strength, a very present help in trouble.”
“Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the heathen; I will be exalted in the earth.”
“God's ways are not our ways, and His thoughts are not our thoughts, and nothing He plans or purposes can ever be changed.”
“When God saves a sinner, you know what that sinner does? He gives glory to the God of the Bible, because he knows it was all him.”
The Bible affirms that God is absolutely sovereign, ruling over all creation and fulfilling His purposes without any hindrance.
Psalm 115:3, Job 23:13, Isaiah 40:22-24
The Bible reveals God as our refuge and strength, especially in times of trouble, as stated in Psalm 46:1.
Psalm 46:1
God's supremacy is vital for Christians as it reinforces His authority and the certainty of His promises.
2 Chronicles 20:6, Ephesians 1:11
God's sovereignty ensures that our salvation is secure, as it is not dependent on human will but on His divine purpose.
Ephesians 1:11, John 6:39
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