The sermon titled "The King of Glory" by Wayne Boyd delves into the profound theological implications of Psalm 24, particularly focusing on the sovereignty of God as the supreme ruler over all creation. Boyd argues that unlike earthly kingdoms which are limited by borders, God's dominion is without end, encompassing all nations, peoples, and elements of the universe. He highlights passages such as Psalm 24:1-2, which asserts, "The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof," demonstrating God's authority as Creator and sustainer of all things. The preacher emphasizes the practical significance of understanding God's sovereignty, as it provides comfort to believers amidst the chaos of the world, assuring them of God's control and mercy through Christ, the ultimate King. Boyd also underscores the vital connection between faith and salvation, illustrating that true unity and peace are found only in Christ, who offers righteousness to those who believe.
Key Quotes
“He is a king whose kingdom is unlimited. Our God is a great king whose kingdom is unlimited.”
“The more we learn of who our God is...the more we realize our souls are in the one's hands who has all power.”
“We do not ascend the hill of the Lord as givers, but as receivers, as receivers.”
“Salvation is a gift...Can we buy it? No. Do we seek it? No. Do we receive it? Yes, because we're made willing.”
The Bible declares that the earth and all its fullness belong to the Lord, affirming His sovereignty as the Creator.
Psalm 24 proclaims, 'The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof,' emphasizing that everything in creation belongs to God because He founded it. This concept reinforces the teaching that God is the rightful ruler over all creation, which He established upon the seas and the floods. Everything in the universe, from the smallest particle to the greatest expanse, is under His dominion, showcasing His absolute power and control over all things.
Psalm 24:1-2, Genesis 1:1-3, Acts 17:26
Scripture identifies Christ as the King of Glory, powerful and mighty in battle, ruling over all creation.
The title 'King of Glory' given to Christ is based on His attributes as described in Psalm 24. The psalm specifically identifies Him as 'the Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle,' which highlights His divine authority and power. Throughout scripture, Christ is affirmed as the Lord of Hosts, demonstrating His sovereignty and rulership not just over Israel but over all nations and creation. His eternal kingship is further established by His resurrection and ascension, solidifying His place as the supreme ruler over all creation.
Psalm 24:8-10, Colossians 2:15
Salvation is a divine gift, received through grace, and not earned by our efforts or merits.
In the sermon, it is emphasized that salvation is purely a gift from God, as stated in Psalm 24:5, 'He shall receive the blessing from the Lord.' This illustrates that we do not earn salvation through our righteousness or personal merit, which the Bible describes as 'filthy rags.' Instead, believers receive salvation by trusting in Christ, who alone provides righteousness. The doctrine of grace underscores that it is God who initiates our salvation, making us willing to receive His gifts through faith, highlighting the unmerited mercy of our Creator.
Psalm 24:5, Ephesians 2:8-9, Isaiah 64:6
Having clean hands and a pure heart signifies moral integrity and a life devoted to God.
Psalm 24 speaks of those who can ascend to the hill of the Lord as having 'clean hands and a pure heart.' This phrase indicates that moral purity and integrity are essential for approaching God's presence. However, it is also crucial to understand that through Christ's sacrificial work, believers are declared righteous. This righteousness is imputed to us, allowing us to stand in God's presence despite our sinful nature. It is only through faith in Christ, who has made atonement for our sins, that we can claim such purity before God.
Psalm 24:4, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Hebrews 10:14
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