The sermon titled "The Spirit of Christ," delivered by Wayne Boyd, primarily addresses the doctrine of salvation as revealed in the ministry of the Old Testament prophets and fulfilled in Christ. Boyd emphasizes that the prophecies concerning Christ's sufferings and subsequent glory were inspired and elucidated by the Spirit of Christ, who also empowers believers today. He references 1 Peter 1:10-12 to illustrate how the prophets inquired into the timing and nature of the salvation they were to proclaim, which now ministers to contemporary believers through the gospel. The practical significance of this teaching lies in its capacity to offer encouragement and hope during trials, affirming the assurance of salvation in Christ, the central figure of both the Old and New Testaments.
“The gospel we believe in, is no modern invention of man. It is the gospel of God, purposed by God in eternity and accomplished by Christ 2,000 years ago.”
“The same Holy Spirit that inspired the prophets to prophesize of Christ, is the same Holy Spirit that's in every believer.”
“If the inspired prophets search diligently into the things of Christ, should we who are redeemed of the Lord desire to do so too?”
“This wondrous salvation which has been wrought out by our great God and King… may the gospel never become commonplace to us.”
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