The sermon titled "The Great Peacemaker," presented by Wayne Boyd, focuses on the doctrine of reconciliation through Christ, particularly emphasizing Jesus as the Great Peacemaker between God and humanity. The preacher articulates that true peace with God is attained solely through Jesus Christ, as supported by various scriptural references including Isaiah 9:6-7, which identifies the Messiah as the "Prince of Peace," and Colossians 1:20, which declares that peace is made through the blood of His cross. Boyd argues that humanity's efforts for peace are futile due to sin, asserting that reconciliation and peace are exclusively God's work, executed through Christ's sacrifice. The message holds significant practical implications for believers, underscoring that their salvation and peace with God depend entirely on the work of Christ and not on human merit.
“If you do not have Christ, it means you do not have peace with God.”
“Our natural state was that we were alienated from God, we were enemies in our mind, by wicked works.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's all His doing. We're simply receivers of this wondrous grace.”
“...the only way we are reconciled to God is through Christ. Nowhere else.”
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