The sermon "Features of Zion's King" by Wayne Boyd explores the attributes and significance of Jesus Christ as the prophesied King from Zechariah 9:9-10. Boyd emphasizes that Jesus, as Zion's King, embodies justice, salvation, and humility, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy and affirming God's sovereignty and foreknowledge. He connects the passage in Zechariah to Matthew 21, highlighting the specific prophetic details that illustrate Jesus' rightful kingship and the peace He brings to His people. The practical significance revolves around the assurance that Christ's kingdom is fully established, offering believers comfort in His sovereign reign and salvation, which is only found in Him, countering human efforts to attain peace or righteousness through works.
“This King is identified in the text as Zion's King. Zion's king. Oh, he's the king of kings and the Lord of lords.”
“He's not made king by any man. We have kings who are made kings by man or kings by descent. No, he's not made king by any man. Oh, he is king in glory.”
“There's no salvation but in Christ. None. And we who believe in Christ, we've been bought to an end of ourselves.”
“We were captive by sin. We had no hope. We were condemned by the law. He set us free, beloved. Oh, what a mighty Savior.”
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