In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Hope Toward God," the central theological topic is the concept of hope anchored in God as articulated through the Apostle Paul's defense in Acts 24:14-16. Boyd emphasizes that true hope can only be found in God and not in human efforts or righteousness. He supports his argument by highlighting Paul's confession of faith, suggesting that salvation is through Christ alone, referencing the resurrection and the assurance of hope it provides. Specifically, Boyd discusses the doctrines of total depravity, election, and the necessity of Christ's atoning work, underscoring their critical role in the believer’s hope and the transformative power of the gospel. The sermon stresses the practical significance of this hope, reinforcing the need for continual reliance on Christ as the source of salvation and sustaining grace for believers.
“In our natural state, we don't think we need Christ. Oh, how we need him. Oh, isn't it amazing, now that we're born again, how much we need Christ, when we thought we never needed him?”
“The gospel declares that man and women's righteousness is useless. It cannot save. It's a refuge of lies.”
“Blessed is the man whom thou choosest and causes to approach unto thee, that he may dwell in thy courts.”
“Every true believer shall preserve in grace and faith, being kept by the power and grace of God unto our eternal Savior.”
The Bible teaches that believers have hope in God through Jesus Christ, who redeems and saves us by His grace.
Acts 24:14-16
The Bible affirms God's absolute sovereignty in all aspects of life and salvation through passages like Psalm 135:6.
Psalm 135:6
Belief in total depravity underscores the need for divine grace, emphasizing that humanity cannot save itself.
Romans 5:12
Believers can be assured of their salvation through God's promises and the power that keeps them secure in faith.
John 10:27-28
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