The sermon "Offended by Christ," preached by Wayne Boyd, focuses on the thematic doctrine of offense taken at Jesus Christ among different groups of people, specifically highlighting John the Baptist's doubts while imprisoned. Boyd argues that spiritual offense arises from various aspects of Christ's identity, miracles, and teachings, and he connects these ideas with specific Scripture references, including Matthew 11:1-6, Matthew 13:53-58, Isaiah 35:4-6, and John 8:56-59. Utilizing these passages, Boyd illustrates how the natural man, in their deadness in sins, tends to reject and be offended by the gospel truths regarding Christ's deity, atonement, and the grace of God. He emphasizes the doctrinal significance of trusting in Christ alone for salvation without works, showing that true believers are blessed and not offended by Him, ultimately highlighting the grace and sovereignty of God in salvation.
“Blessed is he whosoever shall not be offended in me.”
“Natural man in their state of being born dead into trespasses and sins is offended by Christ.”
“Christ is either a whole Savior or He's not your Savior at all.”
“Salvation is by the eternal purpose of divine sovereignty. And it's all according to the will of God.”
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