In his sermon titled "Zion's Enemies Defeated," Wayne Boyd examines the theme of God's sovereignty in defending His people as depicted in Psalm 48:4-7. He argues that despite the seemingly insurmountable opposition from worldly powers—symbolized by the assembled kings—God ensures Zion's protection, demonstrating His might by causing panic and scattering the enemies that threaten His people. Boyd draws on historical examples such as 2 Samuel and Isaiah to illustrate how God has historically intervened on behalf of His chosen ones. The practical significance lies in the assurance that the church, as the modern representation of Zion, is under the constant protection of God amidst trials and tribulations, emphasizing a Reformed understanding of God's election and grace.
“Zion is a picture of the church... where God's justifying righteousness and sanctifying grace is displayed.”
“God protects His people. God protects Zion. What comfort the church of God can draw from this. We are safe.”
“Their enemies are carried away with an east wind... they’ll flee away as quickly as frightened children.”
“Our strength is not in ourselves... but in our Almighty Sovereign God and King.”
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