In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Christ is: Our Refuge," he expounds on the doctrine of Christ as the ultimate refuge for believers, grounding his message in Psalm 46 and Hebrews 6:13-20. Boyd emphasizes the constancy and necessity of Christ as a present help and stronghold for His people, especially during trials and tribulations. He draws upon Scripture, highlighting that believers should continually flee to Christ for shelter, similar to the cities of refuge in the Old Testament. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance that Christ's unchanging nature provides peace amidst life's storms, encouraging believers to strengthen their trust in Him daily.
“Christ is the anchor of our soul. We continuously flee to our refuge, don’t we? We keep going to Him.”
“He’s the one who is our strength. He’s the one who’s our safety. And we flee to Christ continuously.”
“Pause and renew your confidence in God who has never failed us and will never fail any who trust in Him.”
“Beloved, we are safe in Christ, who is our refuge.”
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