The sermon "Ways We Can Glorify God" by Wayne Boyd centers on the doctrine of glorifying God, stemming from 1 Corinthians 10:31, which instructs believers to do everything to the glory of God. Boyd presents four key aspects of glorifying God: appreciation, adoration, affection, and subjection, and emphasizes that all of creation and God's actions are directed towards His glory. He cites various Scripture passages including Colossians 1, John 8:50, and Philippians 2 to support his claims, explaining that believers are called to live in a manner that reflects God's glory through their actions, maintaining that this glorification is intrinsic to the Christian's identity and purpose. The practical significance of this teaching highlights that in all aspects of life—from mundane actions like eating and drinking to responding to trials—believers are to seek God’s glory above their own, thus embodying a life that reflects Christ's humility and sacrificial love.
“Whether therefore ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”
“We glorify God because we see in our election that we're so unworthy. And He's so magnificent.”
“Christ submitted Himself to God's will... If God might have more glory by His sufferance, He was content to suffer.”
“We are to esteem others better than ourselves. The preacher's a servant just as much as everyone else, beloved.”
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