In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Christ is Our Ark," the central theological topic revolves around the salvific role of Jesus Christ as the ultimate refuge and protector of believers, drawing parallels between Christ and the ark from the Old Testament. He articulates that just as Noah's ark was a vessel of safety from divine judgment during the flood, Christ serves as a divine provision for believers, safeguarding them from the wrath of God. Supporting his argument, Boyd references Hebrews 11:1-7 to establish the importance of faith in God's promises, alongside Genesis 6 where the design and purpose of Noah's ark are detailed. The sermon emphasizes that only those within the ark were spared, symbolizing how faith in Christ is the sole means of salvation from condemnation and divine justice. The doctrinal significance of this message highlights the Reformed principles of grace, election, and the redemptive work of Christ as the exclusive source of salvation.
“Christ is our ark of safety from the wrath and justice of God and from the law of God.”
“The only reason Noah was saved was because he found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”
“Outside of Him there's no salvation. In Him there's no damnation.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation to those in Christ Jesus.”
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