In his sermon titled "What is Important to God: His Word," Wayne Boyd emphasizes the theological significance of God's Word, as expressed in Psalm 138:2. The key argument presented is that God has exalted His Word above His Name, highlighting the profound importance of Scripture in understanding God's character and attributes. Boyd supports his points with various Scripture references, indicating that God’s Word serves as both the written and incarnate revelation of truth, which is essential for salvation (Romans 3) and informs believers about God’s justice, mercy, and redemptive plan through Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine is that believers are called to elevate the authority of Scripture in their lives, recognizing it as the foundation of faith, the means of spiritual regeneration (1 Peter 1:23), and the ultimate source of truth in a world filled with contradictory messages.
“Thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name.”
“It's all His work. But did we know about that until God revealed it to us in the scriptures?”
“Our hope is in what the word says that is truly, truly what it says is what it says is true.”
“God's word is very, very important to him. So important to him that he exalts it over his name.”
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