The sermon titled "Reciprocal Love" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the mutual love between Christ and His church, as illustrated in the Song of Solomon 1:16-17. The preacher emphasizes that believers respond to Christ's love by recognizing His beauty, which is significant because it highlights the doctrine of regeneration; they can only love Christ because He first loved them, a theme supported by 1 John 4:19. Boyd uses specific scripture references, including Song of Solomon and Matthew 11:28-30, to illustrate the love and communion that exists in the believer's relationship with Jesus, portraying Christ as the source of rest and beauty for the faithful. The practical significance of this sermon lies in affirming the grace of God that transforms the believer's view of themselves and Christ, encouraging a life of worship and gratitude for the unmerited love received through the gospel.
“Behold thou art fair, my beloved, yea, pleasant also our bed is green.”
“We love him because he first loved us.”
“The love that we have for Christ has been shed abroad in our heart by the Holy Spirit of God.”
“When we see that we have justification by His righteousness and reconciliation with God, that we have the peace now that passes all understanding through His sacrifice...”
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