In the sermon "A Twofold Revelation," Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of divine revelation, particularly as it relates to the knowledge of God through Jesus Christ. The primary argument emphasizes that true understanding of God is granted through Christ alone, supported by Scripture, particularly Matthew 11:25-30, where Jesus reveals that the Father selectively discloses truths to the humble rather than the wise (v. 25-27). Boyd highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in enlightening believers, referencing 2 Peter 3:18, encouraging growth in the knowledge of Christ, which is essential for spiritual enrichment and assurance of salvation. This understanding aligns with Reformed theology's emphasis on the sovereignty of God in salvation and the necessity of grace for repentance and faith.
“Nothing is more valuable for the believer than growing in the knowledge of Christ. Because what does it do? It builds up our faith.”
“The Scriptures declare and testify of Christ. They declare and testify of Christ.”
“Christ is the one who reveals God... He came to reveal this truth to us, to His people.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's His doing. If you're saved here today, it's because God has saved you.”
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