The sermon titled "Great is the LORD," preached by Wayne Boyd, focuses on the theological theme of God's greatness as depicted in Psalm 48:1-3. Boyd emphasizes that God is to be extolled for His majesty, power, and His enduring care for His elect, the church, metaphorically represented as Zion. Throughout his message, he stresses that God, who is described as "great" and "greatly to be praised," serves as a refuge for His people amid trials and tribulations. The sermon draws on several scripture references, including specifics in Psalm 48 and connections to other texts such as Ephesians 1:3 and Isaiah 4. The practical significance of this teaching is rooted in the Reformed belief in God's sovereign grace and providential care, encouraging believers to find comfort and assurance in God's unwavering presence and protection throughout their lives.
“Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised in the city of our God, in the mountain of His holiness.”
“Our deliverance isn’t in anything we do. Our deliverance is in Christ.”
“We don’t worship an unknown God; we worship a God who has revealed Himself.”
“He is our only refuge. We have no other hope. We have no other refuge but Christ.”
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