The sermon "The Trinity in Redemption" by Wayne Boyd elaborates on the crucial doctrine of salvation being entirely the work of the Triune God. It presents the argument that human efforts or works have no place in the redemption process, highlighting that salvation is granted solely by the grace and mercy of God, as articulated in Titus 3:4-7. Boyd emphasizes the concept of total depravity and the necessity of divine regeneration, underscoring that faith and repentance are gifts from God rather than human achievements. He uses Scripture references, including John 3 and Romans 3, to support the view that salvation originates from the Father, executed by the Son, and applied by the Holy Spirit, reinforcing the idea that all glory belongs to God alone. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to rest in the sovereign grace of God, fully relying on His redemptive work rather than their own merits.
“Salvation is all of the Lord, and I mean all, A-L-L, all.”
“We believe that we are saved by the grace of God in Christ plus nothing.”
“God must save us. And He grants us faith and He grants us repentance.”
“Eternal life is an inheritance free gift of God and Christ in Him alone.”
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