The sermon titled "Counted Worthy to Suffer" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theme of suffering for the sake of the Gospel as illustrated in Acts 5:17-21. Boyd articulates that the Apostles faced persecution not for societal or political activism but for their unwavering proclamation of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He highlights the contrast between the miraculous acts of healing performed by the Apostles and the indignation of the Sadducees, who were threatened by the loss of power and influence. Boyd references the angel of the Lord's intervention that freed the Apostles from prison, emphasizing God's sovereign control over earthly powers and His purpose in commissioning them to preach the Gospel. The sermon underscores the theological significance of God's electing grace and the joy that comes from suffering for Christ, presenting it as a testament to the believer's identity in Christ and the divine work of regeneration.
“They were just preaching Christ, and you know, I think that if these high priests could have murdered them, they'd have done it.”
“Only sovereign grace can cure this state. And we all, who are born-again blood-washed saints, are witnesses of that, aren't we?”
“Their blood pouring off them. They're rejoicing. Praise God, he saved me!”
“He could have left us alone. But no, He chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world.”
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