In the sermon "A Good Work in You," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological topic of divine regeneration as presented in Philippians 1:6. He emphasizes that it is God who initiates and sustains the work of salvation in the believer's life, arguing that this process underscores His sovereignty and grace rather than any human ability. Boyd supports his points by discussing the historical context of the gospel entering Philippi, highlighting how God's providential plan unfolded as Paul evangelized, leading to the conversion of Lydia and others. Specific references to Scripture, particularly Philippians 1:6 and Ephesians 2:8-10, illustrate the profound truth that salvation is entirely a work of God, reassuring believers of His ongoing faithfulness and the certainty of their ultimate glorification. This sermon reminds listeners of the grace that underpins their salvation and encourages them to rest in God's power, which enables their spiritual growth and perseverance.
“He that hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.”
“The life of a Christian is a series of little miracles... because God upholds us by His power.”
“If God doesn't begin a work, we won't have any interest in it, will we? And if God is the one who does the saving, then salvation's of the Lord.”
“This work of regeneration is called a good work. It's a work of which God himself is the author and the finisher of our faith.”
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