In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Christ is: Our Song," the main theological focus is the essential role of Christ in the life of believers as their source of strength, song, and salvation, grounded in the truths found in Psalm 118:14. Boyd articulates that the believer’s joy and ability to praise God stems from recognizing Christ as their salvation and strength amidst life's tribulations. He supports his argument with various Scripture references, particularly Psalm 118, Isaiah 12:2, and 2 Corinthians 9:15, emphasizes how Christ fulfills our needs and eliminates the burdens of sin and despair. Practically, Boyd asserts that understanding Christ as one's song transforms the believer’s perspective and response to life's challenges, reinforcing that all aspects of salvation are rooted in Him alone.
“The Lord is my strength and my song and has become my salvation.”
“Every believer says, the Lord helped me. He helped me when I couldn't help myself.”
“Religion says, oh, you got to find him. No, he's got to find us. We were lost.”
“Do you not have a new song in your heart that wasn't there before? A song of praise to our Savior?”
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