The sermon "God's Grace and Power" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the significance of God's grace in the context of salvation as revealed in John 17:1-5. Boyd articulates that the passage showcases the intimate relationship between the Father and the Son, emphasizing Christ’s purpose to glorify God through His redemptive work on the cross. The preacher draws attention to the sovereign authority of Christ, stating that He has the power to give eternal life to those the Father has given Him, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of election. Key Scripture references include John 17:1-5, Hebrews 4:16, and Galatians 4:4-7, which underscore the miraculous nature of salvation as solely an act of grace, enabling believers to have bold access to God. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides believers that their salvation is secure, resting not on their merits but on the sufficient grace and power of Christ.
“Every believer is a trophy of God's grace... We marvel that we've been born again by the Holy Spirit of God.”
“It's only by the grace and the mercy of God that we trust in Him.”
“This eternal life comes to us by His righteousness, by the righteousness of Christ. Not by anything we do.”
“Our salvation happens at the exact second that God has ordained. It's not because of us choosing God, or because we never would have chose God.”
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