The sermon "It is of Faith" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of justification by faith alone, as articulated in Romans 5:1-16. The key argument presented is that justification is entirely dependent on faith in Jesus Christ and not on any works or rituals, such as circumcision. Scripture references like Romans 5:1 ("justified by faith"), 5:9 ("justified by His blood"), and Genesis 15:6 (Abraham's faith being credited as righteousness) serve to illustrate that justification is a gift from God, rooted in grace and applicable to all believers across both testaments. The significance of this doctrine in Reformed theology underscores that salvation is entirely by grace, precluding any human effort, and highlights the believer's assurance of peace with God through Christ alone.
“We are not saved by anything we do at all. Our whole dependence for salvation is all in and through the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Justification has no necessary connection or dependence on circumcision or anything the believer does.”
“Salvation cannot be by faith in works. No. They do not go together. It's like oil and water, beloved.”
“If God takes into account any works of man, then salvation is not by grace.”
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