In the sermon titled "Master Over All," Wayne Boyd addresses the sovereignty of God as the primary theological topic. He argues that God is all-powerful and in complete control over both the heavens and the earth, contrasting this with human-centered beliefs that undermine God's authority. Key Scripture references from 1 Chronicles 29:11-13 highlight God's greatness, power, glory, victory, and majesty, emphasizing His sovereignty in all aspects of existence. Boyd’s message signifies the comfort and hope believers find in the certainty that God reigns supreme, and that nothing occurs outside His divine plans, reinforcing foundational Reformed doctrines of God's sovereignty and providence.
Key Quotes
“For all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine. Thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and Thou art exalted as head above all.”
“The God of the Bible has all power. He is called the Almighty God.”
“His victories are incontestable. No one will ever defeat him.”
“We who are the born-again, blood-bought people of God, need to remind ourselves of this.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all creation, possessing all power and authority.
The sovereignty of God is a central theme in the Bible, where it is proclaimed that He is the master over all creation. In 1 Chronicles 29:11, it declares, 'Thine, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory, and the victory and the majesty; for all that is in heaven and in the earth is Thine.' This affirms that God holds ultimate authority over everything, both visible and invisible. His sovereignty means that nothing happens outside of His divine plan and purpose. As Isaiah 46:10 states, 'My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure.' Thus, God's sovereignty is a source of comfort for believers, knowing that all things are under His control and that He is working all things for His glory.
1 Chronicles 29:11, Isaiah 46:10
God's sovereignty assures believers that He is in control of every aspect of their lives.
The assurance of God's control over our lives is underscored by His sovereignty, which is emphasized throughout Scripture. In 1 Chronicles 29:12, it notes, 'Both riches and honor come of Thee, and Thou reignest over all.' This means that every situation we encounter is ultimately governed by God's purposes. Furthermore, in Colossians 1:16-17, it states that 'by Him all things were created... and in Him all things consist.' Therefore, knowing that God is the Creator and Sustainer provides believers with the confidence that He is actively involved in their lives. His divine authority is unchallenged, and He works for the good of those He has called according to His purpose, affirming that nothing is beyond His reach.
1 Chronicles 29:12, Colossians 1:16-17
Understanding God's power is crucial as it provides believers with confidence and assurance in His ability to save and sustain them.
The power of God is vital for believers to grasp as it undergirds the entire foundation of faith. The Scriptures describe God as the Almighty, and in Job 37:23, it declares, 'He is excellent in power.' This serves as a reminder that His power is not only supreme but also irresistible. Believers can rest in the truth that when God calls His people, they cannot resist for His power is at work to bring them to Himself. Moreover, as seen in Romans 8:31, if God is for us, who can be against us? This assertion highlights the importance of recognizing God’s omnipotence, as it instills hope and security in the believer’s heart knowing that their salvation and life are securely entrusted to the One who can do all things according to His will.
Job 37:23, Romans 8:31
God's sovereignty is foundational in understanding that salvation is entirely a work of His grace and not dependent on human will.
God's sovereignty is essential in understanding the doctrine of salvation, which highlights that it is entirely by His grace and not through human effort. Ephesians 1:4 emphasizes that God chose His people 'in Christ before the foundation of the world,' indicating that our salvation originates from His divine plan. This view is reinforced in Titus 1:2, where Paul notes that God 'promised before the world began' to provide eternal life. Hence, recognizing God's sovereignty means acknowledging that salvation is not a result of individual merit but rather an act of God's will and purpose, rendering Him the ultimate author and finisher of faith, as affirmed in Hebrews 12:2. Thus, this understanding fosters humility and gratitude in believers, knowing that their salvation is wholly a work of God.
Ephesians 1:4, Titus 1:2, Hebrews 12:2
God being master over all means that He has authority and control over every aspect of creation.
When we say that God is master over all, we assert His ultimate authority and governance over every element of creation. 1 Chronicles 29:11-12 encapsulates this theme, stating that 'Thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and Thou art exalted as head above all.' This declaration affirms that everything exists under His dominion, including human affairs and natural phenomena. As the sovereign Creator, God orchestrates every event according to His divine wisdom and purposes. It is a source of comfort for believers, suggesting that nothing occurs outside of His will, whether in moments of peace or trial. Therefore, embracing God's mastery brings assurance and encourages reliance upon Him, knowing He is in charge of all things, as highlighted in Romans 8:28 where it states, 'we know that all things work together for good to them that love God.'
1 Chronicles 29:11-12, Romans 8:28
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