The sermon titled “A Rod out of the Stem of Jesse” by Wayne Boyd addresses the messianic hope rooted in Isaiah 11:1-5, focusing on the sovereignty of God and the coming of Christ from the line of David. Boyd emphasizes that despite the apparent desolation of Judah, symbolized by a "stump," God will raise a righteous ruler, Jesus Christ, who is anointed with the Spirit and will deliver justice and mercy. The preacher supports his argument with references to both Old and New Testaments, mentioning passages from Isaiah, Romans, and Revelation, demonstrating that Christ fulfills the prophecies regarding the Branch who will reign eternally. Practically, Boyd reassures believers of God's sovereignty and forgiveness, emphasizing that they can approach God's throne of grace without fear because of the righteousness bestowed by Christ.
“Let us always remember that the nations of this world are only a tool in the hands of our sovereign God.”
“The one who is the rod out of the stem of Jesse… is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The born-again child of God is well aware of our own spiritual poverty… we cannot save ourselves.”
“He is the King who reigns in righteousness… His government is righteous, and all His ways are just and true.”
The Bible proclaims that the Messiah, Jesus Christ, will come from the stem of Jesse, as foretold in Isaiah 11:1-5.
Isaiah 11:1-5, Romans 1:3-4
Jesus is confirmed as the fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy about the Messiah through the New Testament references and His lineage as the seed of David.
Romans 1:3-4, Revelation 22:16
The sovereignty of God assures Christians that He is in complete control over the universe and their lives, providing peace and comfort.
Isaiah 10, Isaiah 11:1-5
Judging with righteousness means Jesus will discern truly and rightly, reflecting His divine knowledge and authority.
Isaiah 11:4, John 2:23-25
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