In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Sheep of the Shepherd," the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of the atonement and the nature of God's chosen people as depicted in John 10:27. The preacher argues that the process of consecration for Aaron and his sons, as referenced in Exodus 29:20, serves as a typological foreshadowing of Christ's perfect atonement. Boyd emphasizes the necessity of being cleansed and marked by the blood of Christ, illustrating how the blood signifies full purification from sin. He references Hebrews 7:26 to highlight Christ's candidacy as the sinless high priest who does not require purification, contrasting it with the Old Testament priests who had to sacrifice for their own sins. The practical significance revolves around the assurance of eternal security for believers, encapsulated in John 10:28, affirming that Christ's sheep, called by name, are committed to follow Him and are eternally secure in their relationship with Him.
“We're branded and marked as the Lord's sheep.”
“Christ is the spotless, perfect Lamb of God... He lived a substitutionary life as well as died a substitutionary death.”
“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”
“They shall hear my voice, and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd.”
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