The sermon titled "Anticipation of Christ!" by Wayne Boyd centers around Christ's role as the believer's advocate as illustrated in Zechariah 3:1-10. Boyd argues that the passage not only reveals the anticipated coming of the Messiah, referred to as "the Branch," but it also serves as a metaphor for the believer’s transformation from their natural sinful state into one clothed with Christ's righteousness. The preacher expounds on the interaction between Joshua, the high priest, and the angel of the Lord, connecting it to the New Testament account of Jesus' forgiveness of the woman caught in adultery in John 8, emphasizing the mercy and grace afforded to sinners. He highlights the doctrines of original sin, justification by faith, and the sufficiency of Christ’s atoning sacrifice, demonstrating that believers are fully forgiven and clothed in righteousness, a message of hope and assurance foundational to Reformed theology.
“Christ is, for the believer, our advocate. He's our advocate, beloved.”
“Every believer is a brand plucked out of the fire.”
“This is God saying this. And you know he says the same to us. Neither do I condemn thee.”
“Salvation in Christ is perfect because the perfect man, the perfect man obtained eternal salvation for us.”
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