In the sermon titled "Our Ever-Present Help," Wayne Boyd explores the theological theme of divine providence and assurance as articulated in Psalm 121. He argues that God, as the keeper of His people, is the ultimate source of help and protection, emphasizing reliance on Christ alone for strength and salvation. The sermon references several Scriptures, particularly focusing on Psalm 121:1-8, which assures believers of God's unwavering vigilance and safeguarding presence, and Isaiah 63, highlighting Christ's role as the "angel of His presence." Boyd concludes with the practical significance that believers can find profound comfort and strength knowing that their lives and souls are upheld by the Almighty, who is ever-present and faithful.
“To look to God and to look to God alone. To look to Christ alone. And to trust our souls upon He who is God.”
“Our hope and our help comes from above, comes from God himself.”
“He who keeps us neither slumbers nor sleeps. His eyes are ever open.”
“What can harm a soul that is kept of the Lord? Who can bring accusations against one who's protected by the Lord?”
The Bible teaches that our help comes from the Lord, the creator of heaven and earth, who is always present with us.
Psalm 121:1-2
We know God is our protector because He promises to keep us from all evil and is described as our everlasting keeper.
Psalm 121:7, Romans 8:31-39
Relying on God alone is essential for Christians because it underscores our dependence on His power for salvation and daily sustenance.
Psalm 121:2
Psalm 121 encapsulates themes of grace by portraying God as a constant source of salvation and help for His people.
Psalm 121:4, Romans 8:34
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