The sermon delivered by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological significance of Christ as the believer's portion, anchored in Lamentations 3:24, which declares, "The Lord is my portion, saith my soul." Boyd argues that this portion symbolizes not merely a fragment of what God offers, but rather a complete and all-encompassing relationship with Christ Himself. He references various Scriptures, including Psalm 116 and John 10:28, to illustrate the assurance and hope found in Christ, emphasizing that this hope is secured by God's eternal promises. The practical significance of this message for believers is profound; it reassures them that their identity and sustenance are rooted in Christ alone, who provides peace and strength amid life's tribulations, thus encouraging them to hope in Him entirely and rest in His sufficiency.
“The Lord is my portion, saith my soul. Therefore will I hope in Him.”
“With Christ as our portion, the lowliest and penniless are rich, far richer than the wealthiest in the world.”
“The hardest thing for the believer to do is just to rest, just to trust Christ.”
“If Christ is our portion now, rejoice and hope in Christ, because Christ is our eternal portion.”
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