In the sermon titled "Death, Burial, and Resurrection," Wayne Boyd focuses on the ensemble of Christ's redemptive work as depicted in Luke 23:44-24:8. The key arguments made establish the critical aspects of Christ's death, burial, and resurrection, emphasizing these events as the foundation of salvation for the elect. Boyd reinforces this with Scripture citations such as Luke 23:46, where Jesus commends His spirit to the Father, and Colossians 2:13-15, which speaks to the forgiveness of sins through Christ's sacrificial death. He articulates the theological significance of these events, positing that Christ’s death and resurrection fulfill divine sovereignty, ensure success in redemption, serve as a perfect substitution for sinners, and satisfy God's wrath. This framework emphasizes that believers can confidently approach God, as the veil of the temple was torn, signaling open access to the Father through Christ alone.
“The perfect love of God for His chosen people was demonstrated on Calvary's cross.”
“He did it all. He did it all. He did it all.”
“It is through Christ and Christ alone that you have now received the atonement.”
“What a Savior! What a Redeemer is Jesus Christ our Lord!”
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