The sermon titled "Refocusing on Christ" by Wayne Boyd highlights the theological significance of centering the church’s focus on Christ rather than on human leaders or factions. The preacher identifies divisions in the Corinthian church, where various groups elevated different preachers, ultimately detracting from the supremacy of Christ. Throughout the sermon, Boyd emphasizes the importance of recognizing that salvation, wisdom, and unity in the church come solely through Christ. He draws from 1 Corinthians 1, particularly verses 9 and 10, showing that believers are called into fellowship with the Lord, and that true unity is found only in Him. The practical significance of this message stresses that believers should maintain their eyes on Christ for spiritual nourishment and community cohesion, being reminded that all blessings are in Him and that He should be the heart of all preaching and worship.
“He’s just keeping them right on that which is most important… Paul refocuses them upon Christ.”
“Grace always precedes peace. No grace, no peace. But if the Lord gives you grace, oh, you have peace.”
“Unity is only in Christ. It's only in the gospel. It's only in the preaching of Christ.”
“If you're saved, you know it was all by God's grace and mercy. And it fills us with joy.”
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