The sermon "Christ is Altogether Lovely" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the profound beauty and excellence of Jesus Christ as depicted in the Song of Solomon, particularly Chapter 5. The key argument is that Christ, represented as the Bridegroom, is uniquely captivating and incomparable, inviting His Church to behold His loveliness. Boyd emphasizes the Bride’s (the Church's) declaration of Christ's attributes, referencing Scripture such as Song of Solomon 5:10-16 and correlating it with doctrines of Christ's holiness, purity, and redemptive love. Overall, the sermon conveys the practical significance of seeing Christ as "altogether lovely," as this perception transforms the believer's affections and priorities, reaffirming their identity and completeness in Him.
“We have found all spiritual blessings in Him. And we behold the glory of God in Him. He is altogether lovely to His Church, to His Bride.”
“The problems and cares of this world, they fade away when we look to the One who is altogether lovely.”
“Christ loves His bride, beloved. He loves His people with an everlasting love.”
“He [Christ] is altogether lovely to His people, to His bride. He is lovely in redemption. He is lovely in the salvation.”
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