The sermon by Wayne Boyd, titled "Five Bible Words," intricately examines the doctrines central to the Reformed faith, specifically focusing on the theological concepts of election, predestination, redemption, regeneration, and divine purpose. Boyd eloquently argues that salvation is entirely the work of God, emphasizing that these five terms underscore God's sovereignty over the salvation of His people. He supports his assertions with various Scripture passages, notably John 15:16, Ephesians 1:4, and Romans 8:28, highlighting that God's choice is unconditional and not based on human merit or foresight. The sermon reveals the profound significance of these doctrines for believers, illustrating that true joy comes from recognizing that salvation is not a product of human decision but rather a divine gift, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of God's grace and majesty.
“Election is God's sovereign, eternal, unconditional, immutable choice to save a great multitude of Adam's fallen race.”
“Thank God that my salvation wasn't my choice, because you know why? I'd never choose God.”
“These words are sweet. They're honey to the soul of the believer. It's wonderful. God chose me? Oh, marvel of marvels, eh? Wonder of wonders.”
“All things are done according to His purpose, and it's God who has purpose to save a people in Christ.”
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