The sermon by Wayne Boyd titled "High Priest Prayer" extensively explores John 17, focusing on the high priestly prayer of Jesus. The main theological topic is the sovereignty of God in salvation as reflected in Christ’s intercessory prayer for His elect. Boyd argues that Jesus’s specific mentions of "those whom thou hast given me" highlight the doctrine of election and the assurance of salvation in Reformed theology. Key Scriptural references include John 17:1-5, which emphasizes Jesus’s divine authority and the eternal life granted to those the Father has chosen. The practical significance of this sermon is to comfort believers with the assurance that their salvation is anchored in God’s sovereign will rather than human decision, reflecting the Reformed doctrines of irresistible grace and total depravity.
“There is nothing that happens in this world without him knowing. Nothing. Nothing outside his permissive will.”
“As thou has given him power over all flesh that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him.”
“We're saved by grace alone plus nothing. Through Christ alone. That's the only way we're saved.”
“Every single time a saint goes home, this prayer is answered.”
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