The sermon "Crucified With Christ" by Wayne Boyd primarily addresses the vital doctrine of union with Christ, particularly focusing on the believer's identification with Christ's crucifixion. Boyd argues that through faith, believers are spiritually crucified with Christ, which fulfills the requirements of the law and liberates them from the bondage of sin. He supports his argument by referencing Galatians 2:20, where Paul declares, "I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless, I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me," and anchors this truth in the broader context of salvation history as described in 1 Corinthians 15. The practical significance of this teaching emphasizes that believers are no longer enslaved to sin but are empowered to live righteously for God, affirming the Reformed concepts of substitutionary atonement and the transformative power of grace in the life of the redeemed.
“I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me.”
“We were all in Adam when he fell, right? So all God's people are in Christ when he's crucified at Calvary's cross.”
“The ground of the foot of the cross is level.”
“All spiritual blessings come from Christ. This is true of every born-again blood-washed believer.”
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