In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "What is Important to God: His People," the central theological topic revolves around the covenantal significance of God's people as His chosen ones. Boyd articulates that the elect, referred to metaphorically as God's sheep, hold a special place in God's heart and plan, supported by various Scripture passages including Deuteronomy 32:9-11, which emphasizes that God's portion is His people. The preacher underscores that God sovereignly chose His people in Christ before the foundation of the world, as highlighted in Ephesians 1:4, and demonstrates His love through acts of redemption and continuous care exemplified in Psalm 23. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the believer's understanding of their identity as precious in God's sight, leading to a response of worship and reliance on His grace, showcasing the contrast between grace and works-based salvation.
“Every single one of His people are important to Him. If you're a sheep of God, you're important to God.”
“We were in the desert of our sin, in the wilderness of sin. And God called us by His grace.”
“The Lord is my portion. The Lord is the portion of my inheritance and of my cup.”
“We must never forget where we came from—God sought us out, and He did so because we are important to Him.”
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