The sermon titled "To The Cross!" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological topic of Christ’s humiliation and sacrifice on the cross, drawing primarily from Philippians 2:5-11. Boyd emphasizes that Christ willingly humbled Himself, taking on human form and obeying unto death, even to the treacherous death of the cross, which was a symbol of the utmost humiliation and associated with punishment for criminals. He references key Scriptures such as John 10:17-18 and Galatians 3:13-14 to illustrate the necessity and significance of Christ’s sacrificial death as the ultimate demonstration of humility and obedience to the Father, serving as a substitutionary atonement for humanity's sins. The practical significance of this doctrine is underscored by Boyd’s encouragement to believers to marvel at the grace given to them through Christ, recognizing that their salvation is not based on their works but solely on Christ's finished work on the cross, thereby promoting a deeper reliance on God’s sovereign grace.
“He humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.”
“He was obedient fully to God because we never could be.”
“He shall not fail. And he didn't, beloved. It is finished.”
“We who are the redeemed of the Lord look to Jesus, our Savior, who was appointed and sent by God to be our redeemer.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus died on the cross to save His people from their sins, demonstrating ultimate humility and obedience.
Philippians 2:8, John 10:17-18, Galatians 3:13-14
Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because it perfectly fulfilled God's law and provided complete redemption for His people.
John 19:30, Colossians 2:14, Ephesians 1:7
Humility is vital for Christians as it reflects the character of Christ and fosters a proper relationship with God and others.
Philippians 2:5-11, 1 Peter 5:6
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