The sermon "Christ Jesus Raised Up" by Wayne Boyd addresses the sovereignty of God, the atoning work of Christ, and the doctrine of resurrection as central themes in Reformed theology. Boyd argues that Christ's crucifixion was part of God's predetermined plan, highlighting God's sovereignty over all creation, and emphasizes that Jesus' resurrection affirms the satisfaction of God's justice and law. Scripture references from Acts 2:22-35 and Psalm 16 are pivotal in demonstrating the prophetic nature of Christ's resurrection and its implications for believers, illustrating that Jesus, as the sinless Son of God, is the only Savior capable of justifying sinners. The practical significance of this sermon is the assurance of full forgiveness and eternal life for those who trust in Christ, reinforcing the message of grace foundational to Reformed doctrine.
“If he's not God, then he's not sovereign, but he is sovereign. And he is God. And he is over all.”
“The only way that a sinner can be saved is by the satisfaction of God's justice and God's law.”
“When Christ was raised from the grave, it shows us that God was satisfied with the great sacrifice of Christ.”
“He shall not be moved. He came to save His people from their sins.”
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