In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "He that is of God," the central theological topic is the doctrine of regeneration and the distinction between those who are of God and those who are not, as highlighted in John 8:31-47. Boyd argues that true belief in Christ is not simply a matter of heritage (like being a descendant of Abraham) but rather a matter of being born again by the Holy Spirit, enabling individuals to hear and understand God's words. He supports his argument through key verses in John 8, stating that unless one is born of God, they cannot truly hear or accept the truth of Christ, emphasizing the total depravity of man and the necessity of divine intervention for salvation. The significance of this doctrine is profound for the Reformed tradition, reinforcing the grace of God in choosing His elect and the joy that follows for those who respond to the Gospel message as children of God.
“He that is of God, heareth God's words. Ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God.”
“We're all born dead in trespasses and sins. That's why I had brother Tim read that portion.”
“It’s all of God, it’s nothing we do, it’s all of Him.”
“The children of Abraham refers to a spiritual relationship. The seed of Abraham is only a fleshy tie, but the children of Abraham speaks of a spiritual relationship.”
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