The sermon "Let God Be Magnified" by Wayne Boyd centers on the theological theme of the magnification of God through the recognition of His salvation as outlined in Psalm 70:4. Boyd argues that true believers, recognizing their spiritual poverty and need for Christ, will continually declare to magnify God’s greatness and mercy. He emphasizes biblical doctrines such as regeneration, election, and the sovereignty of God, referencing Scripture such as John 3:11, Philippians 1:6, and Romans 4:16 to underscore God's initiative in salvation. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call for believers to rejoice in God’s perfect and complete salvation through Christ, encouraging them to maintain a posture of gratitude and praise in all circumstances.
“Let all those that seek Thee rejoice and be glad in Thee, and let such as love Thy salvation say continually, let God be magnified.”
“We love the salvation of the Lord, which is in Christ Jesus and Him alone. We love Christ, and we say continually, let God be magnified.”
“You must be born again, and a believer. And they flee to Jesus Christ, our Lord, and then they’re kept by the power of God.”
“This is not just a pardon, beloved. This is an abundant pardon. Not just my sins forgiven, but yours too, who believe.”
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