In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God's Gospel," he explores the foundational doctrine of the gospel as revealed in Romans 1:1-3. The preacher emphasizes that God's gospel is intrinsically linked to Jesus Christ, who is both fully divine and fully human, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies as the promised Messiah. Key points include Paul’s self-identification as a bondservant of Christ, the significance of being called to preach the gospel, and the divine origin of the gospel itself, which Paul underscores by referencing Isaiah 53 and Romans 1:2-3. The practical significance of this message lies in its call to recognize the sovereign authority of Christ and the transformative power of the gospel in the lives of believers, highlighting that salvation is solely a work of God's grace through faith in Jesus.
“The gospel is good news for sinners.”
“The gospel we preach is God's gospel. It did not originate with man.”
“Christ was a willing servant of the Father... he was obedient even unto death.”
“This is the great marvel of the fact that God became a man to save our souls.”
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