In the sermon titled "Paul Before Festus," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological themes of God’s sovereignty, human responsibility, and the power of the gospel as demonstrated in Acts 25:1-12. The preacher emphasizes that even while Paul faced false accusations and a hostile audience, God's sovereign hand protected him and ensured his journey to Rome to testify about Christ. Boyd draws from Paul’s defense before Festus, illustrating that true righteousness is only found in Christ, a notion rooted in Scripture. He references supporting verses such as Colossians 2:14, highlighting the believer's complete forgiveness and acceptance in Christ, which underscores the practical necessity of sharing the gospel and relying on God's grace for all aspects of life. The significance of the message lies in the assurance that salvation is purely God's work, emphasizing the Reformed doctrine that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone.
“You know what? The gospel's being entrusted to us as a body... We've been entrusted with the gospel of God's grace. That's incredible.”
“He (Paul) was sent by God to preach Christ, and he was sent to preach it on the housetops, to proclaim it, wasn't he?”
“Salvation is not earned. It's received, isn't it? It's received through faith in Christ alone by the power of God and the Holy Spirit.”
“The heart of the king is in the Lord's hands, and he turns it whether he wills.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign and governs all events according to His will, ensuring His purposes are fulfilled.
Romans 8:28, Philippians 1:12-14
We believe that salvation is by grace alone through faith in Jesus Christ, as taught in Ephesians 2:8-9.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:23-24
Understanding our need for repentance is crucial as it acknowledges our sinful state and the necessity of God's grace for salvation.
Acts 25:1-12, Romans 6:23, 2 Peter 3:9
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