Wayne Boyd's sermon "I Will Rejoice" focuses on the Reformed doctrine of joy in the Lord amid trials, drawing from Habakkuk 3:16-19. Boyd argues that true strength and joy are found not in earthly circumstances but through faith in Christ, the God of salvation. He references Habakkuk's declaration of faith, despite overwhelming adversity—emphasizing that believers can find comfort and rest knowing that God is sovereign and unchanging. Significant scripture references include Matthew 28:20, Hebrews 13:5, and Philippians 4:10-13, which reinforce the assurance of God's ever-present support and the believer's call to rejoice. The practical significance lies in the believers’ response to trials: rather than succumbing to despair, they are called to rest and rejoice in the sufficiency of Christ, who provides grace in every situation.
“Yet, I will rejoice in the Lord. I will joy in the God of my salvation.”
— Habakkuk 3:18
“The joy of the Lord is his strength.”
— Reiterated from Nehemiah 8:10
“Circumstances surprise us, but they do not surprise our great King.”
— Wayne Boyd
“Our joy comes from Christ, from Him alone.”
— Wayne Boyd
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