Wayne Boyd's sermon, titled "The Great Peacemaker," centers on the doctrine of Christ as the sole mediator between God and humanity, emphasizing the essential Reformed belief in salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone. The key points highlight that Jesus, as the great peacemaker, reconciles sinners to God through His sacrificial death, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies such as Isaiah 9:6-7, which identifies Him as the "Prince of Peace." He supports his claims with references to Luke 2 and Colossians 1, showing how Christ's incarnation and sacrificial atonement bring genuine peace, contrasting the futility of human efforts to achieve peace. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this peace, noting that believers experience true reconciliation with God, enabling a life of faith and assurance amid a fallen world.
“Christ is the only way to the Father.”
“Mary, being a sinner, she was at enmity with God in her natural state.”
“He is the great peacemaker. He is the prince of peace.”
“We have peace with God through his blood.”
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