In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "He Is Wonderful," the main theological topic addressed is the profound love of God for His elect, illustrated through John 17:21-26. Boyd emphasizes that Jesus' high priestly prayer not only reflects His intimate relationship with the Father but also conveys the stunning reality that God loves His people in the same manner as He loves Christ. Key arguments include the notion of divine election—highlighting that believers are chosen by God and that faith is a gift from Him, not a result of human will. Scripture references, particularly John 17, support this by revealing the unity and love between the Father, the Son, and believers, reinforcing the doctrine of unconditional election and securing eternal life. The practical significance of this message lies in its ability to comfort believers, assuring them of their secure status as God's children, loved eternally and unchangingly, thus encouraging a life of faith and gratitude.
“Before we ever were, Christ is praying for us. And He’s praying to the Father, who has given Him all power, that He should give eternal life to as many as the Father has given Him.”
“Isn't it wonderful? It's absolutely incredible. We must be born again. And then even faith, we can't muster it up. It's given to us.”
“The Father has loved us as He loves Christ—which magnifies the deity of Christ.”
“What comfort is found in this fact that God loves us as He loves Christ?”
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