In the sermon "Jesus Christ, the Son of God," Wayne Boyd examines the person and work of Jesus Christ within the framework of the Reformed understanding of Christ's threefold office as Prophet, Priest, and King. He emphasizes that Christ uniquely holds all three offices, unlike Old Testament figures such as David and Aaron, who did not fulfill all roles. Boyd supports his claims through extensive scriptural references, notably John 11:25-27, where Jesus declares Himself to be "the resurrection and the life," underscoring His essential role in salvation. Practical significance stems from the encouragement believers receive in Christ's eternal intercession and finished work, which secures their faith and future. The sermon highlights the sovereignty of God in salvation, emphasizing the necessity of belief in Christ alone for eternal life.
“He is the resurrection and the life. The great I AM declaring who He is and what He is.”
“Our righteousness is based upon Christ's obedience, not ours... The love of Christ constrains us from sin.”
“He left the glories of heaven to become a man to redeem His people from their sins.”
“He is King. He's so far above, oh my, everything.”
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