The sermon titled "Debt Free" by Wayne Boyd explores the theological doctrine of forgiveness of sins through the atoning work of Christ, particularly emphasizing the believer's liberation from the insurmountable debt of sin. Boyd argues that all humanity is indebted to God due to sin, which merits death (Romans 6:23). He uses Colossians 2:14, which states that Christ "blotted out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us," to illustrate how Christ, through His sacrificial death, removed the debt owed to God by fully satisfying divine justice. This reality highlights the Reformed teaching on total depravity, the necessity of regeneration, and justification by faith alone, underscoring that forgiveness is only achieved through Christ's completed work on the cross. The practical significance lies in the transformed identity of believers who, being forgiven, are called to extend that same grace of forgiveness to others, promoting a vibrant community rooted in grace.
“Everyone owes this debt. There's not one person excluded. Everyone's in debt to God because of our sin.”
“When our Lord cried, it's finished, it's really finished. Salvation's complete. Salvation's accomplished.”
“The certificate of debt we owed is wiped clean forever. Forever.”
“Is not our God merciful? When you consider the great debt that we've been forgiven, is not our God merciful?”
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