In Wayne Boyd's sermon, "Grow in Grace," the main theological topic addressed is the believer's call to spiritual growth in the context of Christ’s return as presented in 2 Peter 3:8-18. Boyd emphasizes God's sovereignty and longsuffering, arguing that this divine patience ensures that all whom God has chosen will come to salvation. He references Scripture, particularly 2 Peter 3:9 and the doctrines espoused in Romans and John, to support the notion that God's timing is perfect and that believers are to remain steadfast in faith while awaiting Christ's imminent return. The practical significance lies in the exhortation for believers to grow in grace and knowledge, highlighting that their security rests not in their own efforts but solely in Christ’s redemptive work, which fosters both humility and assurance.
“The eternal God is thy refuge. He's our city of refuge. He's the one we flee to.”
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“In Him alone we have eternal redemption and salvation.”
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“The only thing that should concern us is to be found in Christ.”
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“As we grow in grace, we grow to know more about him.”
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