In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Liberty in Christ," the main theological focus is the doctrine of justification by faith alone, emphasizing that salvation is entirely the work of Christ, apart from the law. Boyd critiques the Judaizers who insisted on the necessity of circumcision for salvation, arguing that their teachings undermine the completeness of Christ’s atoning work. He references Galatians 5:1, explaining that believers are liberated from the law's demands, and any attempt to add works to faith is tantamount to renouncing grace. The sermon underscores the practical significance of resting in Christ's finished work, encouraging believers to reject any notion of merit-based righteousness and to live confidently in the freedom that comes from being justified solely by grace through faith.
“If you be circumcised, it's not worth nothing. It's not worth nothing. Your faith is in vain.”
“In Christ is freedom. In Christ is liberty. In Christ is life.”
“Every attempt by sinful men or women to gain merit and favor with God by our works is an abomination to our great God.”
“We’re not free from the presence of sin... but we're free from the damning power of it, aren’t we?”
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