The sermon by Wayne Boyd focuses on the Lordship of Christ as articulated in Ephesians 1:20-22. The main theological argument is that Jesus Christ is not just to be made Lord by the believer but is inherently the Lord over all creation, providence, and the church. Boyd emphasizes that Scriptures, such as Acts 2:36 and Philippians 2:9-11, clearly affirm Christ’s eternal Lordship, manifested through His resurrection and exaltation. He argues against the notion that Christians must “make Jesus Lord,” insisting instead that believers acknowledge an already established Lordship. The practical significance lies in comforting believers that their Savior governs all aspects of life and existence, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty.
“God has made Christ Lord, and he's been Lord since eternity. And he's Lord now, and he will be Lord forever.”
“We don’t make Jesus Lord. We acknowledge his Lordship. He’s already Lord, beloved. He’s already Lord.”
“The Lordship of Christ is universal. He rules and reigns. He’s Lord over all creation.”
“We don't make Him Lord. Not at all. Not at all. The believer acknowledges Lordship.”
The Bible declares Christ as Lord over all, having been exalted to His rightful place by God through His resurrection.
Ephesians 1:20-22, Acts 2:36
Christ's Lordship is affirmed by God's actions in scripture, specifically His resurrection and exaltation.
Romans 10:9, Ephesians 1:20
The Lordship of Christ is fundamental for Christians as it signifies His ultimate authority and control over all aspects of life.
Ephesians 1:21-22, Philippians 2:9-11
It means to acknowledge the existing lordship of Christ rather than create it; He is already Lord.
Romans 10:9, Acts 2:36
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