In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Standing in Christ" based on 1 Peter 4:1-11, the primary theological topic emphasized is the believer's steadfastness in Christ, particularly in the face of suffering and persecution. Boyd illustrates this by drawing parallels between Roman military formation and the believer's call to stand firm in their faith, asserting that Christ is the source of a believer's strength and armor, not their own efforts. Scriptural references such as 1 Peter 3:18, which speaks of Christ's vicarious suffering, and Ephesians 6, which details the armor of God, are employed to affirm the principle that believers are equipped and safeguarded through their union with Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its encouragement for Christians to endure hardship with a focus on glorifying God, emphasizing that their strength lies in standing firm in the righteousness and provisions of Christ rather than relying on their merit.
“Beloved, we are to stand firm in Christ.”
“See, we are just to stand fast. You know who we stand fast in? Christ, amen, brother.”
“The just one dies for the unjust…that He might bring us to God.”
"Let us commit ourselves to He who judges righteously. In His name is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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