In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Blood of Jesus," he explores the doctrine of redemption, specifically emphasizing the necessity and efficacy of Christ's sacrificial atonement for the elect. Boyd argues that the entire Trinity is involved in the salvation of God's chosen people, highlighting the roles of the Father in election, the Son in redemption through His blood, and the Holy Spirit in sanctification. He references 1 Peter 2:2, as well as passages from Romans, Philippians, and Hebrews to illustrate how Christ’s obedience and shed blood are foundational for salvation. The practical significance lies in affirming the Reformed belief that salvation is entirely of God, countering the prevalent "decisionism" that suggests human effort plays a role in regeneration and faith.
“Salvation is of the Lord, because we see in this verse here that the whole Trinity is in action in the salvation of God's elect.”
“The miracle of the new birth is that it's a miracle. It's a work of God, the Holy Spirit.”
“Christ came to save his people from their sins... What he came to do, he accomplished.”
“Our Lord and Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, died for His people, redeemed His people. He's a successful Savior.”
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