In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Saved and Secure," the main theological topic addressed is the believer’s security in salvation through God's sovereign grace. Boyd argues that deliverance from sin and spiritual enemies is solely the work of God, emphasizing that believers are secure not because of their own efforts, but because of Christ’s finished work. He supports his points primarily by referencing 2 Samuel 22:40-46, where David attributes all his victories and strength to God, illustrating that just as God delivered David, He preserves and strengthens believers today. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound as it reassures believers of their eternal security and encourages them to give all glory to God, highlighting the sovereignty of grace and the futility of relying on human effort.
“The believer in Christ is only safe and secure in Christ. Only in Christ. Because it is He alone who saves us.”
“You did this, God. You did this. And he continues to do this for his people, even today.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Period. It's all Him.”
“There's only one safe and secure place for sinners, and that's in Christ.”
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