God Given Faith
In this sermon, Wayne Boyd addresses the main theological topic of faith as it relates to salvation and divine grace, emphasizing how faith is granted by God and is a gift to His people. He presents the centurion in Matthew 8:5-13 as a representative of God's elect among the Gentiles, noting that, like the centurion, all believers are granted the same God-given faith. Boyd argues that this faith is both a personal and humble acknowledgment of Christ’s authority and sovereignty, as seen in the centurion’s request for healing without feeling worthy to have Jesus in his home. He supports his points through Scripture, particularly focusing on Christ’s response that demonstrates absolute promise and authority, underlining the significance of salvation through faith alone. Practically, Boyd highlights the importance of recognizing that true faith transforms the believer's life and is essential for redemption, thus calling believers to trust in Christ alone as the object of their faith.
“The faith that God gave this centurion is the same faith that we have, beloved.”
“This unnamed Roman officer fully believed that the man standing before him was God, is the Lord God, sovereign over all things.”
“Faith in Christ is the greatest gift, beloved, that God could ever give us. It's the rarest jewel.”
“To believe Christ is to trust him. To believe Christ is to trust him.”
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