In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "A Miracle of Grace," the main theological topic explored is the transformative power of God's grace, particularly as illustrated through the account of the Gadarene demoniac in Luke 8:26-39. Boyd emphasizes that no one is beyond salvation and that God's sovereignty governs all aspects of redemption. He argues that the man's deliverance by Christ—who commands even legions of demons—illustrates God's almighty power and grace, challenging the skeptical attitudes of others who may deem a person beyond hope. The sermon references key Scriptures such as Luke 19:10 and Ephesians 2:8-9 to show that salvation is by grace through faith and not by works. The doctrinal significance lies in understanding that all believers are "miracles of grace," transformed by Christ’s redemptive work, underscoring the necessity of sharing the gospel and the joy of being called by God.
“Isn't that awful? What an awful thing to think. Limit in God. God saves whom he wills, right? When he wills.”
“Every one of you who believe the Lord are a miracle of grace. You're a miracle of the grace of God.”
“The very one who calmed the storm... is going to have a meeting with this man.”
“If the Lord's done this for this man, is anything too hard for Him to do for us?”
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