The sermon "Christ as King" by Wayne Boyd addresses the high Christology of Jesus, emphasizing His eternal kingship. Boyd argues that Christ's lordship is not dependent on human acknowledgment but is an inherent aspect of His divine nature, supported by Scripture. References to 1 Timothy 6:14-16 illustrate Christ as "the King of kings and Lord of lords," confirming His absolute sovereignty over all creation. Boyd draws on Psalm 103:19 and Daniel 4 to contrast earthly kings with Christ, highlighting the unassailable nature of His reign. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the comfort it provides believers, assuring them of Christ's sovereign rule over all aspects of their lives and salvation.
Key Quotes
“He's already Lord. He's already a King. We don't make Him anything. The Scriptures declare who He is and what He is.”
“Christ is a wise King. He's a just King. He preserves His people and justly punishes the wicked.”
“He is the King of glory and He became a man and died upon Calvary's cross for His people as their substitute before God's law and justice.”
“What a wonderful Savior we have in Jesus Christ our Lord. God incarnate in the flesh.”
The Bible affirms Jesus as King, declaring His eternal reign and sovereignty over all creation.
The Scriptures declare Jesus as King, emphasizing that He has always been king from eternity and continues to reign in glory. Psalm 103:19 expresses, 'The Lord hath prepared His throne in the heavens, and His kingdom ruleth over all,' highlighting His supreme authority and unassailable kingdom. His kingship was recognized even before His incarnation, as He is described as the One who was seated on a heavenly throne, reflecting His ultimate dominion over all creation and His role in salvation.
Psalm 103:19, 1 Timothy 6:14-16
Christ's kingship assures Christians of His authority over their lives and His sovereign power to save.
The importance of Christ’s kingship lies in His ultimate authority and sovereignty, which provides immense comfort and assurance to believers. As King, He governs not only in matters of salvation but also in the daily lives of His people. The realization that He is King over all brings believers peace amidst trials, as they trust in His omnipotent rule. Furthermore, recognizing His kingship means understanding that He is the sovereign one who appoints and removes earthly powers according to His divine will, reinforcing the belief of His eternal plan for redemption.
Daniel 4:30-32, 1 Timothy 6:15-16
We know Jesus is King through scripture, which consistently affirms His eternal sovereignty and divine authority.
The scriptures consistently affirm the kingship of Jesus Christ, establishing it through prophetic declarations and the resurrection's vindication. Notably, 1 Timothy 6:14-16 describes Him as 'the blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings and Lord of lords.' This reaffirmation reveals not only His current reign but also highlights the fact that He has always been King—He was born King, reigned as King during His earthly ministry, and continues to reign at the right hand of the Father. His triumph over sin, death, and hell, as portrayed in Colossians 2:15, further showcases His authority and kingship, thereby confirming the biblical assertion of His unique position.
1 Timothy 6:14-16, Colossians 2:15
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