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.
Key Quotes
“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.”
The Bible portrays Christ's love for the church as everlasting and forgiving, emphasizing that He gave Himself for her.
The Bible reveals that Christ's love for the church is profound and transformative. As stated in Ephesians 5:25-27, Christ loved the church and gave Himself for her, demonstrating His sacrificial love. This love cleanses the church and presents it to Himself as holy and blameless. Furthermore, the love of Christ is characterized by compassion and everlasting kindness, as He continues to intercede for His people and keeps them secure in His grace. He draws His beloved to Himself with unchanging and unlimited love, ensuring that they are preserved and forgiven. This highlights the intimate bond between Christ and the church, further illustrating His role as the Bridegroom who cherishes and protects His bride.
Ephesians 5:25-27
Christ is described as altogether lovely due to His purity, holiness, and the depth of His love for His people.
The assertion that Christ is altogether lovely is rooted in both His divine and human nature. In Song of Solomon 5:16, the bride proclaims, 'This is my beloved, and this is my friend,' capturing the essence of Christ's dual nature as both God and man. His purity and holiness are emphasized through descriptions like 'white and ruddy,' indicating His sinless character as the perfect sacrifice. Furthermore, the affection His people feel toward Him stems from the richness of His grace, mercy, and love he pours out on His elect. Every aspect of His being—His eyes, hands, and words—reflects beauty and sweetness, showing that to those who believe, He is indeed altogether lovely. This lovely character is confirmed by the transformative experience believers have when they encounter Christ.
Song of Solomon 5:16, Song of Solomon 4:7
Understanding Christ's attributes deepens our relationship with Him and enhances our faith as we recognize His love, power, and majesty.
Understanding the attributes of Christ is vital for believers as it shapes our worship, trust, and obedience to Him. By recognizing His attributes, such as love, holiness, and sovereignty, we cultivate a deeper appreciation for His role in our salvation. For instance, knowing that Christ is our intercessor and mediator fosters a sense of security and hope in times of trouble. Additionally, the recognition of His majesty encourages us to daily seek Him and rely on His strength. When we reflect on His attributes, we can't help but marvel at how they relate directly to our lives, reminding us that He is involved in every detail of our existence, guiding and preserving us. This profound understanding motivates us to share the beauty of Christ with others, as the bride in Song of Solomon does.
1 Peter 2:9, Ephesians 1:3
Believers receive spiritual blessings such as redemption, forgiveness, and the assurance of eternal life in Christ.
The New Testament outlines several spiritual blessings bestowed upon believers through their union with Christ. Ephesians 1:3 states that we have been blessed with every spiritual blessing in heavenly places in Christ. These blessings include redemption through His blood, forgiveness of trespasses, and being granted righteousness before God. Being chosen by God, we are adopted as sons, ensuring our place in His family, which culminates in the promise of eternal life. Furthermore, believers are given the Holy Spirit, who empowers and comforts us, revealing the depths of God's love. Such spiritual blessings invite us into a life of gratitude, service, and further reliance on Christ, as we experience His faithfulness and goodness.
Ephesians 1:3-7, Romans 8:16-17
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