In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Cause of Salvation," the main theological focus centers on the absolute sovereignty of God in the doctrine of salvation. Boyd argues that salvation is purely a result of God's will and purpose, emphasizing that humanity is utterly unworthy of salvation due to sin, and thus, the initiative for salvation rests solely with God. He cites 2 Corinthians 5:17-21 to illustrate this, particularly focusing on verse 18, which states that "all things are of God." This supports the assertion that God reconciles believers to Himself through Jesus Christ, emphasizing the role of divine grace in regeneration and faith. The sermon underscores the significance of understanding this sovereignty and grace as a source of comfort, unity, and gratitude among believers, highlighting the transformative impact of Christ's atonement and the believer's new identity in Him.
“Why did you save me? What caused you to want to save me? Well, the answer is, because it was according to his will and according to his purpose.”
“We are saved because all things are of God. It was His will and purpose to save us.”
“The love of Christ constrains us, beloved. So that we don’t run out the door and go crazy in sin.”
“Why are we heirs? Because all things are of God, right? It’s all according to his will and purpose.”
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