The sermon titled "Absolute Security" by Wayne Boyd addresses the Reformed doctrine of the security of the believer in Christ, asserting that true believers are eternally secure in their salvation. Boyd argues that the security of salvation hinges on Christ's work rather than human effort, highlighting the sovereignty of God in the process of salvation. He cites John 10:27-29 to emphasize that Christ, as the Good Shepherd, knows His sheep and grants them eternal life, ensuring that they shall never perish. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the believer's assurance and peace, knowing their salvation is secure, which fosters a deeper relationship with Christ rather than a transactional view of salvation.
Key Quotes
“The focus on salvation should not be on ourselves but on Christ.”
“Those in Christ will produce fruit, but it's the fruit of the Spirit.”
“If Christ has obtained salvation for us, and he has, and he says here it's eternal life, then what is it? It's eternal life.”
“To suggest that any of the Lord's sheep could be lost is to blaspheme God.”
The Bible affirms that believers in Christ have absolute security and can never lose their salvation.
Eternal security, often backed by scriptures such as John 10:27-29, assures believers that once they are saved, they are eternally secure in Christ. Jesus states that His sheep hear His voice, and He gives them eternal life; they shall never perish. This reflects the sovereignty of God in salvation, indicating that it is God who secures the believer, not the believer's own efforts. The notion that one can lose salvation undermines the declared truth of Christ's finished work and the promise of eternal assurance for those He has saved.
John 10:27-29, Ephesians 1:4-5
We cannot lose our salvation because it is guaranteed by Christ's own words and the sovereignty of God.
The assurance of salvation is anchored in the promises made by Jesus in Scripture. For instance, in John 10:28, Jesus claims, 'I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish.' This assurance highlights that salvation is a gift from God, not something we can earn or lose on our own. Furthermore, the Scriptures affirm God’s sovereignty in salvation, emphasizing that He is greater than all men and no one can take us out of His hand (John 10:29). This absolute security roots itself in the reliability of God's character and His unchanging promises.
John 10:28-29, Romans 8:38-39
Understanding God's sovereignty is crucial as it assures us of His control over our salvation and life circumstances.
God's sovereignty is foundational for Christian belief as it underscores that He is in complete control over all things, including salvation. Knowing that God chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world, as stated in Ephesians 1:4, helps believers to rest in the assurance that nothing can thwart His purpose. This understanding alleviates anxiety about our standing before God, for it removes the burden of self-reliance and reminds us that it is God's grace that sustains us. It enables us to trust in His plans for our lives, allowing us to endure hardships with the confidence that they are under His sovereign will.
Ephesians 1:4, Romans 8:28
'Chosen in Christ' means that God selected certain individuals for salvation before the foundation of the world.
The phrase 'chosen in Christ' emphasizes the biblical doctrine of election, which asserts that before the creation of the world, God decided to save certain people through His Son. Ephesians 1:4 elaborates on this by stating that we were chosen in Him before the foundation of the world to be holy and blameless before Him. This concept illustrates not just an arbitrary selection, but rather a profound expression of God’s love and purpose for His people, showcasing His grace and mercy. Being chosen signifies that our salvation is not based on our own merit but solely on God's initiative to redeem us.
Ephesians 1:4, 2 Timothy 1:9
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