In Wayne Boyd's sermon, titled "Test the Spirits" from 1 John 4:1-3, the preacher focuses on the necessity for believers to discern the truth of the Gospel from false teachings, specifically addressing the spirit of Antichrist. Boyd emphasizes the importance of testing every spirit to ensure that one is adhering to the true doctrine of Christ, as many false prophets propagate messages that twist the Gospel by insisting on works for salvation. The preacher cites several scriptural references, including 1 John 2:18 and Matthew 24:24, to establish the prevalence of false prophets and the biblical mandate to reject those who do not confess the true incarnation of Christ. The practical significance of this sermon is a call for believers to be vigilant and discerning in their spiritual walk, reinforcing foundational Reformed doctrines such as justification by faith alone and the assurance of salvation through Christ alone.
“The false preacher always tells you something you must do. They'll speak of Christ. They'll even say the gospel. But it's a different Christ, and it's a different gospel.”
“The only way to discern a lie is to hold it up to the truth.”
“There are only two religions in this world: grace and works.”
“May we who are the people of God rejoice...because the preacher sent by God proclaims the truth of salvation in and through Christ alone.”
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