The sermon titled "Time of Love" by Wayne Boyd centers around the theological doctrine of regeneration and the grace of God in the salvation of His people as depicted in Ezekiel 16:1-14. Boyd argues that just as Israel was called out from a state of idolatry and helplessness by God's sovereign grace, so too are believers redeemed from spiritual death through Christ. He uses Scripture such as Joshua 24, Deuteronomy 7, and Romans 3 to illustrate humanity's fallen condition of total depravity, emphasizing that salvation is a work of God alone, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election. The sermon culminates in the affirmation of believers’ new identity in Christ — adorned with His righteousness and grace — which holds significant practical implications for understanding one's assurance and security in salvation.
“Our natural state was we were estranged from the womb... that's our state. That's our natural state. We come into this world in this fallen state of absolute total depravity.”
“Beloved, we have been bought out of the world... by a mighty hand, by a mighty hand, we've been bought out.”
“We see that the child has no ability... do you notice that? Baby can't do no seeking, can he? But he sought, he sought out that little child.”
“All power... is all by the power and might of our great and glorious God.”
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