In the sermon titled "The Lord is King!", Wayne Boyd addresses the sovereignty of God as the central theological doctrine, emphasizing His role as the supreme ruler over all creation. He articulates key points including the majesty of God's salvation, the significance of praising Him, and the assurance of His justice and mercy as expressed in Scripture. Boyd references Psalm 98:1-3 and Genesis 18:25 to illustrate God's marvelous works and His righteous judgment, arguing that believers can find solace in God's sovereign control amid life's uncertainties. The practical significance lies in understanding God's unchanging nature and the comfort that comes from knowing He watches over His people, thus inspiring a life of praise and worship for His redeeming grace.
“The Lord is King. He's a King. And because our Lord is King, then for the believer all is well.”
“When God looks upon a sinner who’s clothed in the righteousness of Christ, He sees Christ. He doesn’t see my sin.”
“Shall not the judge of all the earth do right? God is a judge of all the earth... He does all things that are just.”
“We who are redeemed by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ have obtained mercy. Oh, I pray that God may make it so with you who do not believe.”
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