In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "No Fear," the theological focus centers on the doctrine of God's love as articulated in 1 John 4:16-18. Boyd highlights that the perfect love of God, which is shed abroad in the hearts of believers, removes all fear, especially fear of judgment. He argues that authentic love from God fosters confidence on the Day of Judgment, as believers are united with Christ and clothed in His righteousness, thereby having no condemnation. The sermon references key Scriptures, including 1 John 4:7-19 and Matthew 16:13-18, demonstrating the necessity of divine revelation in understanding Christ's identity and the love of God, framing salvation as entirely by grace through faith. The doctrinal significance hinges on the Reformed understanding that salvation is a work of God, not dependent on human efforts, and that true union with Christ transforms the believer’s relationship with fear and judgment.
“There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear, because fear hath torment.”
“The love of God for us is perfected and so much so that we have nothing to hide in the day of judgment.”
“The only reason we can come boldly before God on the day of judgment is because of what Christ has done for us.”
“Let that ring in your hearts this week, that our debt for the believer in Christ, our debt is paid in full, settled forever.”
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