In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God's Hiding Place," the main theological theme is the concept of God as the true refuge for believers, specifically illustrated through Jesus Christ. Boyd emphasizes that the Scriptures declare God to be a source of safety and protection, drawing upon passages from Psalms and Isaiah to portray God as a strong tower and refuge. Notably, he discusses Colossians 2:3, which states that all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Christ, arguing that understanding and salvation are only revealed to God's chosen people. Boyd contrasts true refuge in Christ with false refuges created by human effort and religious self-reliance, asserting the futility of attempting to attain righteousness apart from God's grace. This sermon underscores the importance of recognizing Christ as the only hiding place and source of true wisdom, encouraging believers to lean on Him in faith.
“God is our hiding place. He’s our strong tower and our refuge.”
“In him are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”
“It’s a miracle of grace… If you’re one who has ears to hear and eyes to see, rejoice!”
“We can’t boast in anything because it all comes from Christ.”
The Bible teaches that God is our hiding place, providing refuge and security for His people.
Psalm 32:7, Psalm 119:114, Isaiah 32:2
Christ is revealed to us by God's sovereign grace, allowing us to see and understand His truth.
Matthew 11:25-26, Colossians 1:26-27
Understanding Christ as our hiding place reassures Christians of their safety and security in God's grace.
Colossians 2:3, Psalm 32:7
The Bible describes the natural man as spiritually blind and dead in trespasses and sins, unable to understand God without divine revelation.
Ephesians 2:1, Romans 1:21-23
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