In Wayne Boyd's sermon entitled "All Fullness in Christ," he emphasizes the theological doctrine of the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ as highlighted in Colossians 1:19. The key points include the parallel drawn between Joseph's role in Egypt and Christ's mediatorial role for believers, the inevitability of spiritual famine causing believers to seek nourishment from the Gospel, and an understanding of how all fullness dwells in Christ. Scripture references, particularly Colossians 1:19, underline that all aspects of divine power and salvation are found solely in Christ, countering Gnostic teachings that proposed multiple mediators. The practical significance of the sermon stresses that for believers, Christ alone provides everything needed for both spiritual sustenance and salvation, instilling a sense of security and hope amidst a spiritually barren world.
“The only way you could get that corn was through Joseph. And Joseph alone. And it was all at the command of the king, Pharaoh.”
“All that a sinner needs is found in Christ. Nowhere else.”
“We are to rest in Him, in Christ, in whom is all fullness. All that a sinner needs is found in Him.”
“Eternal salvation, which honors God, is all by God's mercy and by God's grace.”
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