The sermon titled "Christ is: Our Altar" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrinal significance of Jesus Christ as the altar for believers, emphasizing the completeness of His sacrificial work. Boyd argues that Christ not only serves as the altar but also embodies the perfect sacrifice and the high priest, fulfilling the Old Testament sacrificial system outlined in texts like Hebrews 13:10 and Leviticus 6. He contrasts the Levitical priests' offerings with Christ's ultimate sacrifice, highlighting that those relying on works-based salvation have no right to partake of Christ, drawing from Galatians 5 to support this position. The practical significance lies in affirming that salvation and reconciliation with God can be achieved only through Christ, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of grace alone and faith alone, which rejects any human contribution to salvation.
“Christ Himself is our altar... He’s everything for the believer.”
“Those who mix the law with the gospel... have no right to eat.”
“God alone appointed Christ as our altar. God alone appointed Christ as our sacrifice.”
“Outside of Christ, there's no peace with God.”
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