In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Kept by God," he addresses the theological concept of divine preservation as highlighted in John 17:11. The central argument revolves around Jesus' high priestly prayer, where He intercedes for His disciples, asking the Holy Father to keep them. Boyd emphasizes the significance of this prayer as a reflection of Christ's mediatorial role and His profound love for His people, affirming that they are securely held in the Father's name. Scriptures referenced, including John 17:6-17 and Luke 22:31-34, reinforce the notion of believers being safeguarded through God's sovereign power. The practical implications of this doctrine underline the assurance and comfort it provides to believers, highlighting that their preservation is based on God's unchanging love, which extends to all the elect across the ages.
“He's soon going to die in their room and place and suffer God's wrath in their room and place so that God's wrath will not touch any of us.”
“The only difference when we get to heaven is we're going to be sinless, just like the saints up there. And we're going to be praising Him without sin.”
“The Father gave us to Christ. And we're going to see, He watches over His people, right? Now He's giving us back to the Father saying, watch over my people, Father.”
“What tenderness our Savior has for us. What love he has for his people.”
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