The sermon titled Defense of the Gospel by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological concept of the sovereignty of God, particularly in relation to the advancement of the gospel as showcased through Paul's imprisonment. Boyd emphasizes that there is only one true gospel, revealing how God orchestrates circumstances—even imprisonment—for the furtherance of His purposes. He argues that Paul's captivity served to embolden other Christians to preach the gospel, transforming what was intended for evil into opportunities for good, as demonstrated by the spread of the gospel throughout the Praetorian Guard and beyond. Key Scripture references include Philippians 1:17 and 2 Corinthians 4:17, which underline themes of divine providence and the supernatural joy believers can experience regardless of circumstances. The practical significance lies in the assurance that God's plans prevail and believers can trust in His power and love even in trials.
“There's only one true gospel, right? That's what the scriptures declare, there's one gospel. There's one Christ, one Savior, one faith...”
“The gospel isn't bound, is it? No. No, not at all. You can bind the preacher, and you can bind the people, right? But you can't bind Christ, and you can't bind his word.”
“Marvel at how what man means for evil, God has turned to good.”
“Salvation's of the Lord... it's all him. Salvation's all of the Lord.”
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