In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "As Many As," the primary theological focus is the doctrine of election and the sovereign grace of God in bringing His chosen people to Himself. Boyd emphasizes the significance of the phrase "as many as" found throughout Scripture, demonstrating how God calls those who are willing-hearted to respond to His grace. Key arguments include the necessity of divine initiative in salvation, supported by passages such as Exodus 35, 2 Chronicles 29, Matthew 22, and John 1, which illustrate both God’s invitation to His people and the blessings of those who receive His calling. The sermon underscores the practical implications of understanding one's status as a chosen recipient of God's grace, highlighting the transformational power of being called by Christ, and how it compels believers to live in response to that grace. Ultimately, Boyd reassures his audience of the certainty of salvation for those ordained to eternal life, encouraging a life of worship and gratitude.
“The unwilling are made willing. The sin sick flee to the great physician.”
“As many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God.”
“Not one for whom Christ died will be lost. Not one.”
“Marvel at this! Marvel at this! You who are the beloved of God, marvel at this.”
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