The sermon titled "Saved, Kept, Sanctified" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological doctrine of the believer's security in Christ, underscoring the roles of salvation, preservation, and sanctification as expressed in John 17:6-19. Boyd argues that Jesus’ high priestly prayer not only highlights God’s sovereign election but also reassures believers of their eternal security as His chosen people, emphasizing that Christ prays specifically for His elect rather than for the world at large. The preacher references Scripture such as Ephesians 1:3-6 and John 10:11-16 to illustrate that salvation is rooted in God’s sovereign choice and that the believer is kept secure by the power of God, indicating that none of the chosen will be lost. The practical significance of this doctrine is that believers can find profound comfort and assurance in knowing that they are preserved by Christ's prayer and love, ensuring that they will ultimately be sanctified and brought to eternal glory.
“What a wonderful comfort we who are the born-again, blood-washed saints of God can find in John chapter 17.”
“God’s discriminating grace… He’s praying for His people. I pray not for the world.”
“The only one of his apostles who is lost… was Judas Iscariot, the son of perdition.”
“We are saved according to the good pleasure of God's will. My, that'll make a Baptist shout like a charismatic almost.”
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