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.
“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.”
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