In his sermon titled "Pricked in the Heart," Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological significance of Christ’s Lordship as articulated in Acts 2:36-41. He argues that it is God who sovereignly distinguishes those who respond to the gospel, leading to the regeneration and conviction of some while others remain indifferent. Scripture references include Acts 2:36, where Peter declares Jesus as both Lord and Christ, underscoring His divine authority and lordship post-resurrection. Boyd emphasizes the necessity of repentance and faith, both as gifts from God, observing that true repentance arises from a transformative encounter with Christ rather than self-reformation. The significance of this doctrine lies in its affirmation of sovereign grace, highlighting that salvation is wholly dependent on God’s work, providing comfort and assurance to believers of their eternal security in Christ.
“See, people, they used to say... just make Jesus Lord of your life. God beat us to it. And we can't make Christ Lord of our life. He's already Lord.”
“It means we're accepted in Christ. Oh my! And will God the Father ever reject his son? No.”
“You must be born again. Then comes faith, and then comes repentance. And faith and repentance is like faith on one side, repentance on the other. It's the same piece of paper.”
“Only God can deal with the heart. All we preachers do is trumpet the message out, and it's God that does the heart work.”
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