In the sermon titled "The Lord Willing," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological topic of God’s sovereignty and the proper attitude of believers toward their plans, referencing James 4:13-17. He emphasizes the fleeting nature of life, likening it to a vapor, and argues against the presumption of boasting about future plans without acknowledging God's will. Boyd supports his arguments with Scripture, including James 4 and passages from Isaiah and Romans, which affirm God’s absolute control over all events. The sermon's doctrinal significance lies in the call for believers to submit their desires and plans to God's sovereign will, understanding that true confidence stems from trust in Him rather than in one’s own capabilities.
“Our life is like a vapor. ... Here today, and gone tomorrow.”
“To put our confidence in something that appears as a mist would be to put our trust in something that's fleeting.”
“Let us never forget that the Lord, he is almighty, and that our life is just a vapor. And what peace we have knowing ... our life is in the hands of our sovereign, almighty God.”
“The cry of the born-again, blood-washed believer is, Lord, if it's your will.”
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