The sermon titled "The Hand of the Lord is Full!" by Wayne Boyd centers on the richness of God's provision and sovereignty as depicted in Psalm 48:10. Boyd emphasizes that God's right hand is “full of righteousness,” illustrating how this is manifested in the life and work of Jesus Christ, who provides righteousness for His people. He references various Scriptures, including Matthew 22 and Romans 4, to support the assertion that believers are clothed in the righteousness of Christ and are therefore secure in their salvation, which is solely the work of God. The practical significance highlighted is the assurance and joy that comes from understanding God's sovereign grace and mercy, emphasizing that all of life’s needs, both physical and spiritual, are met through Christ, the “King of Kings” and “Lord of Lords.”
Key Quotes
“Our God is not an empty-handed Savior. Our God is a sovereign King. His right hand is full of righteousness.”
“We are saved by grace through faith, right? And that not of ourselves. It's a gift of God. Not of works. Lest any man should boast.”
“The right hand of the Lord doeth valiantly... God's power is exercised in the salvation of every single one of His sheep.”
“In God's people, we say praise and glory and honor to our great God and King, the Lord Jesus Christ. He's worthy, beloved.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all creation and exercises ultimate control over every aspect of life.
Scripture consistently reveals God's sovereignty, particularly in that He reigns over all governments and earthly powers, as stated in Psalm 48:2-3. The power held by kings and leaders is merely a reflection of God's authority, as they operate under His divine will. This unwavering sovereignty provides comfort to believers, assuring us that nothing occurs outside His providential care. He establishes His people, like Zion, and protects them from their enemies, underscoring that His plans are eternally secure.
Psalm 48:2-3, Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:4-5
Believers are covered in the righteousness of Christ, which is credited to them through faith.
The imputed righteousness of Christ is fundamental to the Christian faith. According to Romans 4:6-8, God imputes righteousness without works, meaning that believers are deemed righteous not based on their own merits but on Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice. This righteousness serves as a wedding garment for the believer, as illustrated in Matthew 22:11-12, which signifies acceptance into God's kingdom. Therefore, through faith in Jesus, we are completely clothed in His righteousness and stand justified before God.
Romans 4:6-8, Matthew 22:11-12, Ephesians 2:8-9
Grace is God's unmerited favor, essential for salvation, enabling believers to have a relationship with Him.
Grace is foundational to salvation in the Christian faith, as seen in Ephesians 2:8-9, which declares that salvation is a gift from God, not based on human works. This grace is God's unconditional favor towards undeserving sinners, exemplified in the story of Noah, who found grace in the eyes of the Lord (Genesis 6:8). The abundant grace of God reigns through Jesus Christ, covering all our transgressions and providing eternal life. Recognizing that we are saved by grace eliminates any grounds for boasting and centers our worship on Christ and His redemptive work.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Genesis 6:8, Romans 5:20
God's mercy signifies His compassion and forgiveness towards sinners, offering salvation through Christ.
The fullness of God's mercy towards believers is beautifully demonstrated through His forgiveness of sins. Psalms 62:11-12 asserts that while God possesses all power, He also renders great mercy to His people, ensuring they do not receive the punishment their sins deserve. In Christ, we are assured that our sins are not only forgiven but are cast away as far as the east is from the west (Psalm 103:12). This mercy reflects God's deep compassion and is foundational to understanding His character, as it leads to a heartfelt praise from those who experience it.
Psalms 62:11-12, Psalm 103:12, Titus 3:5-7
The righteousness of Christ is the basis of believers' justification before God, replacing their own unrighteousness.
The importance of Christ's righteousness for believers cannot be overstated, for it is what justifies us before a holy God. Romans 4 emphasizes that blessing comes from God crediting righteousness apart from works. As believers, we are justified by faith and clothed in Christ’s righteousness, which is our wedding garment at the marriage supper of the Lamb (Matthew 22:12). This divine exchange highlights our dependence on Jesus’ work on the cross for our salvation and ensures that we are no longer seen in our sinful state, but as righteous in God’s sight through Christ.
Romans 4:6-8, Matthew 22:12, 2 Corinthians 5:21
God's grace is evident in His unmerited favor and the transformative work of salvation in believers' lives.
God’s grace is not a mere theological concept but a transformative reality in the lives of believers. It manifests through the work of salvation, where God grants us what we do not deserve – eternal life through faith in Christ (Ephesians 2:8). This grace leads to regeneration and a changed heart, allowing believers to walk in newness of life. Moreover, grace continues to be evident in God’s ongoing provision and empowerment for daily living, enabling us to grow in holiness and faithfully serve Him in all aspects of life, as expressed in Romans 5:20 where grace abounds where sin increases.
Ephesians 2:8, Romans 5:20, Titus 2:11-12
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