The sermon "Christ Formed in You" by Wayne Boyd explores the critical doctrine of sanctification as articulated in Galatians 4:19-20. Boyd emphasizes the Apostle Paul's deep concern for the churches in Galatia, who were being led astray by false teachers (Judaizers) promoting reliance on the Law for salvation. He underscores that true salvation and transformation into the image of Christ is solely the work of the Holy Spirit, distinguishing between mere religious activity and the genuine new birth that results in Christ being spiritually formed in believers. Key Scripture references include Galatians 4:19, where Paul expresses his anguish as he desires for Christ to be formed in the Galatians, and John 17:21-24, which highlights the profound love God has for His children. Practically, this sermon calls believers to live with a continuous zeal for Christ, not only during communal worship but in all aspects of life, reflecting the Reformed understanding of living out one's faith as a demonstration of the grace that saves.
“If we add anything of our works into the finished work of Christ, it’s no longer grace.”
“To have Christ formed in you is to be saved, to be a new creature in Christ.”
“Eternal life is knowing God, having God revealed to us by Himself.”
“The life of God is Christ in us. Salvation is Christ in you.”
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