In the sermon "By Grace," Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of regeneration and salvation by grace through faith as highlighted in Ephesians 2:1-10. The preacher articulates that humanity is born spiritually dead due to original sin from Adam's fall, requiring divine intervention for spiritual awakening, described as being "quickened." Boyd emphasizes that salvation is entirely the work of God, through Christ's redemptive sacrifice, and not through human efforts or merit. He supports his arguments with key Scriptures, including Ephesians 2:8-9, which affirms salvation as a gift of God, and he underscores the importance of Christ as the sole mediator and Savior for sinners. The practical significance of the message lies in offering hope to believers that their righteousness and salvation are not based on their works but wholly on the mercy and grace of God in Christ, encouraging trust in Him alone.
“When we're born into this world, we come into this world dead in trespasses and sins... we come into this world dead in trespasses and sins with no real understanding of who God is.”
“Christ did it all. He saved his people from their sins.”
“The only way we have favor with God is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
“All of God's people's sins are forgiven, past, present, and future... Christ paid it all.”
The Bible teaches that we are born dead in trespasses and sins, meaning spiritually disconnected from God.
Ephesians 2:1-3, Colossians 2:13
Salvation is by grace because it is a gift from God, not based on our works or merit.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4:5
Christ's sacrifice is essential as He bore the wrath of God for sinners, providing redemption through His blood.
1 Peter 2:24, Ephesians 1:7
Being born again refers to the spiritual rebirth that enables a person to have faith and worship God.
John 3:3, Ephesians 2:5, Titus 3:5
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