In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Apollos Preaches Christ," the main theological topic revolves around the role of God's providence in the ministry of Apollos and the apostolic preaching of Christ as the Messiah. Boyd emphasizes that Apollos, while being an eloquent and knowledgeable man, was initially limited in his understanding of the full scope of the Gospel, knowing only the baptism of John. He supports this claim through Scripture, specifically referencing Acts 18:24-28, where Apollos is depicted as fervent in spirit and diligent in teaching about Christ drawn from the Old Testament. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the call for believers to have a Christocentric theology that prioritizes knowing Christ through Scripture, highlighting the importance of being teachable and the communal responsibility of helping one another grow in understanding the Gospel. Boyd illustrates that true preaching does not rely on human wisdom but is firmly rooted in Scripture and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
“Let our aim as we study scripture... be to know Christ more.”
“Our peace doesn’t come from knowing more knowledge. Our peace comes from knowing Christ.”
“He preached Christ mightily... showing by the Scriptures that Jesus was the Christ.”
“We declare the truth... not because someone said it, but because it's from the Scriptures.”
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