The sermon titled "A Psalm of Praise" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological theme of thanksgiving to God as reflected in 1 Chronicles 16:7-9. The key points made include the importance of praising God for His sovereignty and grace, with an emphasis on the redemptive work of Christ. Boyd references segments from the passage that encourage believers to remember God's mighty acts and to declare His glory among nations. He extensively discusses related scriptures, including Matthew 7 and Revelation 4, which highlight the necessity of recognizing Christ's supremacy and the believer's total dependence on God's mercy for salvation. The sermon's practical significance lies in its call for Christians to cultivate an attitude of gratitude and to publicly proclaim God's deeds, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of God's electing grace and the unshakeable foundation of His promises to His people.
“Beloved, we are to ascribe all glory and all honor and all praise to Christ and Him alone for what He has done for us.”
“He gets all the glory, all the honor, all the praise. That's why in 1 Chronicles 16:10 it says, 'Glory in His holy name.'”
“Mercy of God in Christ. If you're ever saved, it's the mercy of God in Christ. It's not by your doing.”
“When I get my eyes off Him and get my eyes on circumstances, boy oh boy, oh, but when I focus on my King and that all things are occurring in my life for my good and for His glory, oh, that's when we find rest.”
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