The sermon titled "Safe in Christ" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological theme of assurance and security in Christ. The preacher emphasizes the importance of being safe not only in a physical sense but also spiritually, contrasting the fleeting concerns of the natural man with the eternal safety found in Jesus Christ. Key points include an exploration of the love of Christ as unveiled in Song of Solomon, the nature of sin and the need for redemptive safety from God's wrath, and how believers are made righteous through faith in Him. Scripture references include Song of Solomon 2:8-17, which illustrates Christ's affection for His church, and Matthew 10:16-19, which conveys the protective nature of God amidst worldly dangers. The practical significance of this message underlines the believer's assurance of salvation and the importance of communion with Christ, encouraging the congregation to find peace in the truth that they are eternally secure in Him.
“Beloved, if we're in Christ, we're safe. We're safe from all those things.”
“He calls the church my love. My love. That's comforting, isn't it?”
“We're not righteous in our natural state; we are only beautiful in His eyes by His perfect, spotless righteousness.”
“If Christ be mine, then his blood cleanses me from all my sin. All, every single one of them.”
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