In the sermon titled "Messiah Has Come" by Wayne Boyd, the main theological topic revolves around the anticipation and fulfillment of Christ as the Messiah, as prophesied in Zechariah 3:8-10. Boyd presents key arguments highlighting the pre-existence and incarnate work of Christ, emphasizing that only a sinless Savior could atone for the sins of humanity. He supports his claims with various Scripture references, particularly pointing to Zechariah’s depiction of Joshua, the high priest, as a foreshadowing of Christ's redemptive work and righteousness imparted to believers. The practical significance of this message is rooted in the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone, asserting that believers, clothed in Christ's righteousness, are called to live out their faith without fear of condemnation, resting in the assurance of their salvation.
“Only the sinless one can save sinners. And his name is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We are now clothed in the righteousness of Christ. Oh, my.”
“In that day, saith the Lord of hosts, shall ye call every man his neighbor under the vine and under the fig tree.”
“Our sins, do you know our sins can never be judged again?”
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