The sermon "Sweet Words" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the profound value of Scripture, particularly as expressed in Psalm 119:97-104, highlighting how God's word is like sweet honey to the believer's soul. The preacher argues that understanding and experiencing God's law brings wisdom and discipline, allowing believers to discern good from evil and facilitating a deeper relationship with God and His truth. He references key Scripture verses, such as Psalm 119:103, to underline the sweetness of God's words and how they serve as spiritual nourishment that comforts and strengthens during trials. The practical significance of the sermon emphasizes the believer's privilege to relish Scripture, proclaim God’s word, and draw strength from it, fostering a rich, meditative life centered on Christ.
“How sweet are thy words unto my taste; yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth.”
“The sweetest of all temporal things fall short, fall short, far, far short of the infinite sweetness of the eternal word of God.”
“When our soul is under affliction... are not the promises of God, the scriptures of God, like honey to our souls?”
“The gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is sweet to me.”
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