Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "A Rebel Converted" focuses on the miraculous conversion of Saul of Tarsus as recorded in Acts 9:1-18. The main theological topic is the sovereign grace of God in salvation, arguing that all conversions are a result of God's divine initiative rather than human effort. Key points include a discussion on total depravity, the necessity for regeneration, and the concept of unconditional election, as seen in Saul's transformation from a zealous persecutor to a pivotal apostle. Boyd references multiple scripture passages, including Acts 9 and 1 Timothy 1:16, to illustrate Paul’s conversion as a pattern for all believers, emphasizing that spiritual rebirth is solely an act of God. The sermon carries significant practical implications, highlighting the need for believers to acknowledge their total reliance on God's mercy and grace for salvation and transformation.
“Every conversion is a miracle of the grace of God.”
“We were dead in trespasses and sins... Now we are saved, all by the power of God and God alone.”
“When we're born again and God saves our souls, it's like the scales came off our eyes.”
“Salvation is only in Christ and through Christ and him alone. No other way.”
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