In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "One Lawgiver," he expounds upon James 4:12, focusing on the singular authority of God as the ultimate lawgiver capable of both saving and destroying. Boyd argues that the tendency of humans to judge one another is misguided because only God has the rightful authority to judge; this highlights the need for humility in our interactions with others. He supports his assertion with various Scripture references, emphasizing that the power of salvation and destruction resides solely with God, illustrated by the example of judgment and mercy seen throughout biblical history. Practically, Boyd urges believers to contemplate God's grace in their own lives, inspiring a broad appreciation for the mercy they have received and a call to avoid the pitfalls of self-righteous judgment.
“There is one lawgiver who's able to save and to destroy. Who art thou that judges another?”
“The one who saves us must be all powerful... So, if God saved me, then can I be lost again? No, not if God saved me.”
“We come into this world with a death sentence on us... But when it's all forgiven, praise be to God, and we're cleansed in the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Cast yourself upon Christ. He's the only hope of sinners, and this old sinner can say that.”
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