In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Beloved," he expounds on the themes of truth and love in the context of Christian fellowship using 3 John 1-8. The main theological topic is the relationship between love for the truth and love for fellow believers, evidenced through the life of Gaius. Boyd emphasizes that true faith, rooted in love, manifests itself in actions towards others, referencing Galatians 5:6 which states that "faith worketh by love." The preacher highlights Gaius's hospitality and unwavering support for Christian brethren, affirming his faith through the testimony of others. This sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of the effectual call to believe the truth, depicting the practical significance of community support among believers while reminding that genuine love stems from God's grace.
“Not only do we love the truth, we who are the elect of God, born again by God's almighty power, but beloved, we believe the truth.”
“True faith as opposed to false faith works by love. False faith is motivated by what it can gain. True faith, though, is motivated by love.”
“The prosperous soul is the soul whose sins are forgiven, beloved. Your sins are forgiven in Christ. You have a prosperous soul, beloved. You are rich in grace.”
“The only reason we love the truth, the only reason we love the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, the only reason we love the brethren, is because of the work that God's done in us.”
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