In his sermon, "Christ's Complete Work," Wayne Boyd delves into the doctrine of the completed work of Christ as articulated in John 17:4. He emphasizes that Christ declares His mission accomplished, having fully glorified the Father and completed the redemptive work entrusted to Him. Boyd supports his argument through several Scripture references, including John 19:30, where Christ proclaims, "It is finished," illustrating the perfection and completeness of salvation achieved through His life, death, and resurrection. The significance of this doctrine lies in the Reformed understanding of sola fide and sola gratia, emphasizing that salvation is entirely by grace through faith in Christ alone, negating any human effort or merit. This truth provides believers with profound joy and assurance, freeing them from the burdens of self-reliance and works-based salvation.
“If we want joy and peace, we're not to concentrate upon ourselves... we see sin and failure.”
“Christ did it all. He finished the work... Salvation’s not in the church. Salvation’s in Christ. In him alone.”
“The perfect man completed the perfect work. And if he’s perfect... then there’s absolutely nothing that can be added to it.”
“Salvation’s either all of grace or it’s not at all.”
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