The sermon "Salvation by Sovereign Grace" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of salvation as a work of sovereign grace, grounded in Ephesians 2:1-10. The key argument presented is that humanity in its natural state is spiritually dead, having no desire or ability to seek God. Boyd emphasizes that regeneration by the Holy Spirit must precede faith, highlighting that salvation is entirely a work of God, not based on human effort or merit. He references Ephesians 2:8-9, pointing out that faith itself is a gift from God, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of divine election. The implications of this sermon are profound, confirming the assurance of salvation rooted in God’s unmerited favor, which spurs gratitude and worship among believers.
“Our salvation is by the sovereign grace of God.”
“Regeneration must precede faith.”
“We're dead, beloved, graveyard dead. A dead man can't make themselves righteous.”
“Nothing about us or done by us is the cause of grace. Dead things can do nothing.”
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