In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Zealously Affected," the central theological topic concerns the danger of false gospels, particularly as Paul addresses the Galatian churches regarding their susceptibility to Judaizers. Boyd emphasizes that any addition of works to salvation compromises the integrity of the gospel, underscoring Paul's intention to uphold the doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith. He references Galatians 4:17-18, where Paul contrasts the zeal of the false teachers with true devotion to Christ, illustrating the negative impact of zeal when it deviates from the truth of the Gospel. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to remain vigilant against false teachings and maintain their faith in Christ's complete and finished work, reinforcing the Reformed emphasis on the perspicuity of Scripture and the necessity of sound doctrine.
“Any perversion of the true gospel of grace, and he is going to stand firm, and he’s not going to let it pass.”
“Don’t let anyone, beloved God, turn your love and your eye of faith away from Christ to yourself.”
“It is good to be zealously affected, always in a good thing, and not only when I am present with you.”
“The one thing that Satan can't counterfeit is the love of God in Christ.”
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