The sermon titled "Well, I Think" by Wayne Boyd emphasizes the authority of Scripture over personal opinions in understanding Christian doctrine, specifically the doctrine of eternal security found in John 10:28. Boyd argues that rather than relying on subjective interpretations such as "I think" or "my pastor says," believers should adhere strictly to the Scriptures, which provide clear teaching on salvation and the eternal life granted by Christ. He references John 10:28, highlighting that believers' eternal life is secure in Christ's hands, indicating that no one and nothing can undermine this divine promise. Boyd's key points reference other Scriptures, such as 2 Peter 1:16-21 and Romans 8:35-39, to illustrate that Scripture, authored by God through the Holy Spirit, asserts the believer's assurance, challenging the autonomy of human reasoning in spiritual matters. He asserts the practical significance of this doctrine, emphasizing that such security provides comfort and confidence in the believer's relationship with God.
“Scripture is not up for debate. What does God say? This is what the Lord says. This is what the Scriptures say.”
“Eternal life is a gift. He bestows it upon us. It gets better. I'll tell you what. It gets better.”
“They shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. We're double gripped.”
“You know what plucking in the Greek means? It means to seize. No one can seize us out of the Father's hands and out of Christ's hands.”
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