The sermon titled "The Excellent Sacrifice," delivered by Wayne Boyd, centers on the theological significance of Abel’s sacrifice as described in Hebrews 11:4. The preacher emphasizes that Abel's offering was more excellent than Cain's because it exemplified the necessity of blood sacrifice for acceptance before God, reflective of Christ's ultimate sacrifice for the elect. Key arguments include the contrast between grace and works represented by Abel and Cain, respectively, underscoring the doctrine of justification by faith alone. Scripture references include Hebrews 11:1-6, Genesis 3, and 1 John 3, which collectively support the understanding that true righteousness comes through faith in Christ, not through human efforts. The practical significance lies in the affirmation of Reformed doctrines such as predestination, the sovereignty of God in salvation, and the necessity of Christ's atoning work for sinners.
“Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous.”
“God sought Adam out. Don't miss these little points.”
“There's only one way to glory, there's only one way to the Father, and that's through the Lord Jesus Christ and Him alone.”
“The only way that anything we do is acceptable to God is by and through the Lord Jesus Christ in Him alone.”
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