In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "What is Important to God: His Name," the primary theological focus is the significance of God's name as a representation of His nature and attributes. Boyd argues that God's name is not merely a label but an essential identifier that reflects His character—namely, that He is Jehovah, the self-existent and eternal One. He supports this assertion by referencing Exodus 33:19 and Exodus 3:14–15, where God reveals Himself to Moses using His name, demonstrating His sovereignty and immutability. The practical significance of understanding God's name is profound, as it shapes how believers relate to Him, urging them to revere, proclaim, and worship the Lord in all aspects of life. The sermon encapsulates Reformed doctrines such as God's sovereignty, the Holy Trinity, and the necessity of regeneration, emphasizing that all aspects of salvation are rooted in Christ's completed work.
“His name identifies who He is. He's not like us. He's the eternal one. We're finite beings.”
“His name represents all his attributes. His nature, His perfections, and the glory of them.”
“Those who deny the Trinity deny who God is.”
“May God's name be magnified. May it be proclaimed from this place.”
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