In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "A Division Because of Christ," the primary theological topic addressed is the division resulting from the person and work of Jesus Christ. Byrd argues that divisions, though often regrettable, are a necessary reality in both the world and the church due to the differing beliefs surrounding salvation—one based on grace through Christ and the other rooted in human effort. He supports his assertions with multiple Scripture references, including John 7:43, which states there was a division among the people because of Christ, and Romans 9:10-18, illustrating God's sovereign choice in the election of those who are saved as opposed to those destined for destruction. The sermon emphasizes that theological division, particularly regarding foundational doctrines like the sovereignty of God, the nature of Christ, and the efficacy of His atonement, is not merely a point of contention but a matter of eternal significance, calling believers to stand firm in the truth of the Gospel without compromising for the sake of false unity.
“There was a division among the people because of Christ.”
“It's a matter of pride. Pride of race, pride of place, pride of face, and even pride of grace.”
“God made a division in old eternity.”
“Salvation's of the Lord. Gotta be that way.”
The Bible acknowledges that divisions can occur among believers due to differing beliefs, ultimately centered around Christ.
John 7:43, Romans 9:11-18
The Bible teaches that salvation is solely by God's grace, not by our works, as emphasized in passages like Romans 9.
Romans 9:11-16, Ephesians 2:8-9
The doctrine of election underscores God's sovereignty and grace in choosing individuals for salvation.
Romans 9:11-13, Ephesians 1:4-5, 2 Timothy 1:9
In Luke 12:51, Jesus emphasizes that His coming will cause divisions, highlighting the reality of differing responses to His message.
Luke 12:51-53, Matthew 10:34-36
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