In the sermon "Christ, Our Hiding Place," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of Christ as the ultimate refuge for believers, emphasizing His role as King and Savior amidst life's storms and tribulations. The preacher's key points include Christ's sovereign reign in righteousness, grounded in Isaiah 32:1-2 and supported by references to Psalm 2 and Jeremiah 23, which affirm His identity as the King of Kings and the Lord our righteousness. Boyd illustrates the idea of Christ as a hiding place, drawing parallels to the shelter that a rock provides during a storm, thus emphasizing the theological importance of Christ as the protector against divine wrath and life's trials. This message has practical significance for believers, reminding them that in Christ, they find peace, hope, and safety from both physical and spiritual tumult.
“Oh, what a great Savior. So let us consider that God in Christ is our hiding place.”
“There comes that storm just beating upon him. And he bears it, and he cries with a loud voice, it is finished.”
“If you're in the ark of safety, if you're in Christ, you're safe.”
“May we take shelter in Christ. May we hide behind him by faith.”
The Bible describes Christ as our hiding place, providing refuge from life’s storms and divine wrath.
Isaiah 32:2, Psalm 32:7
We know Christ is our refuge through His fulfilling the role of mediator and savior, as highlighted in scripture.
1 Timothy 2:5, Isaiah 32:2, Hebrews 4:14-15
Viewing Christ as a shelter is essential for Christians as it provides assurance, peace, and strength amid life's difficulties.
Isaiah 25:4, Isaiah 32:2
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