In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Wells of Salvation," he focuses on the profound theological doctrine of salvation as portrayed in Isaiah 12:3. The main argument emphasizes that Jesus Christ alone is the source of true salvation—referred to metaphorically as "wells of salvation." Boyd beautifully articulates that these wells are not constructed by human efforts but are divinely provided through Christ, who dispenses grace freely and sovereignly, a key Reformed belief emphasizing God’s absolute sovereignty in the salvation of sinners. Key Scriptures cited include Isaiah 12:3, John 4:14, and Romans 5:11, which affirm that all spiritual sustenance and life spring from Christ, further supporting the sermon’s assertion about His unmatched importance in relation to salvation. The pastor insists that understanding salvation as entirely grounded in Christ shapes the believer’s identity and joy, highlighting practical implications for worship and daily living.
“Everything of grace is fetched by faith from Christ. And it is in Christ alone that the wells of salvation spoken of in our text here are found.”
“Those who have been granted faith in Christ will repent of their sins. But whosoever drinketh the water that I shall give him shall never thirst.”
“Salvation is by the free grace of God in Christ plus nothing.”
“The joy of the Lord is your strength.”
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