The sermon "God's Salvation" by Wayne Boyd centers on the Reformed doctrine of salvation, emphasizing that it is not a process or set of steps but rather a person—Jesus Christ. Boyd presents key arguments that highlight Christ as both fully divine and fully human, essential for His role as savior. He references Luke 2:25-30 to illustrate Simeon's recognition of Christ as God's salvation, affirming that the elect are drawn by the Holy Spirit to recognize and trust in Jesus. Boyd further emphasizes the exclusivity of salvation through Christ alone, underscoring that true faith and repentance are gifts from God, central to Reformed theology, as they affirm God's sovereignty in salvation.
“God's Salvation is not in a formula. God's salvation is a person. It's in the Lord Jesus Christ, the perfect man, totally sinless in thought, word, and deed.”
“There is no salvation outside of the Lord Jesus Christ, because note, this is God's salvation. For mine eyes have seen thy salvation.”
“We must be drawn by the Spirit to Christ. We must be born again by the Holy Spirit. We must be granted faith to see Christ, to look to Him as the only Savior of sinners.”
“Salvation shows us that, Simeon shows us that Christ is God's salvation. He is salvation itself. The reason he's God's salvation is because of who he is.”
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