In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The King Upon the Throne," the primary theological focus is on the dual offices of Christ as priest and king, illustrated through Zechariah 6:9-15. Boyd argues that the crowning of Joshua the high priest symbolizes the future coronation of Christ, who fulfills the role of the "branch" - a messianic title. He employs Scripture references such as 1 Peter 2:5 and Ephesians 2:19-22 to demonstrate that Christ is the foundation of a spiritual temple, comprising believers as living stones. The practical significance of this doctrine emphasizes the sovereignty and authority of Christ as the reigning King, who not only mediates between God and humanity but also provides comfort through His promises and power to save His people from their sins.
“The branch mentioned there is Christ. That's the Lord Jesus Christ mentioned there. It's one of the names given to him.”
“He shall build the temple of the Lord. He shall build it, the branch... Christ adds to His church. He adds to the church as he sees fit.”
“He gets all the glory. You're going to hear me say that all the time. He gets all the glory.”
“Beloved, His throne is the throne of grace... It's a throne of mercy.”
The Bible describes Jesus as the Sovereign King who rules and reigns on His throne, combining the offices of both King and Priest.
Zechariah 6:12-13, Hebrews 4:16
Jesus is our High Priest because He fulfills the role of the mediator between God and man, as established in Scripture.
Hebrews 4:16, 1 Timothy 2:5
The sovereignty of Christ assures believers that He is in control of all things and actively rules over creation.
Psalm 146:10, Romans 8:28
Christ builds His church by adding to it through His grace, as believers are regarded as lively stones in a spiritual temple.
1 Peter 2:5, Ephesians 2:19-22
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