The sermon titled "The Foreknowledge of God" by Wayne Boyd addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of God's foreknowledge, emphasizing its significance in salvation. Boyd argues against the common misconception that God's foreknowledge is conditional upon human choice, asserting instead that God's foreknowledge demonstrates His sovereign independence and purposeful election of His people. The key Scripture references include Acts 2:22-24, 1 Peter 1:2, and Romans 8:28-30, which collectively assert that election is based on God's sovereign will rather than human actions or decisions. The sermon highlights the practical significance of understanding God's foreknowledge, as it reassures believers of their election and emphasizes that salvation is an act of God’s grace and mercy entirely apart from human merit.
“God acts independently. He is God. And He does whatever He pleases.”
“Salvation's of the Lord, period. Period.”
“False theology makes God's foreknowledge of man's faith the cause of election. But the Word of God declares that God's election and grace is the cause of our faith.”
“We are elect according to the foreknowledge of God, and it was God Almighty... who determined to save you before the foundation of the world.”
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