In the sermon titled "Glorying in Christ," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of salvation and the believer's relationship to Christ as the sole source of glory. He argues that, as redeemed individuals, Christians possess no inherent worth to boast about, but instead find their significance and salvation in the work of Jesus Christ, who atoned for their sins through His death and resurrection. Key Scripture references include Romans 15:17, where Paul expresses glorying in Christ's work, and Philippians 3:7-9, where Paul enumerates the futility of worldly gains compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. The practical significance of this message lies in the reminder that true glory and righteousness come from Christ alone, emphasizing doctrines such as total depravity, the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement, and the assurance of salvation.
“We have nothing within ourselves to glory about, right? But we have everything to glory in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“All my religious works, right, all my wealth...I counted those things that were gained to me...loss for Christ; they're nothing.”
“The only one who made us to differ...is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Every born-again, blood-washed believer will glory in Christ alone, because it's his precious blood alone that's delivered us from our sins.”
The Bible teaches that believers should glory only in the Lord Jesus Christ, as all accomplishments and righteousness come from Him alone.
Romans 15:17, Philippians 3:7-9, John 15:5
Scripture declares Christ's sacrifice as sufficient, affirming He bore our sins and was raised for our justification.
1 Peter 3:18, Romans 4:25
Knowing Christ is essential for Christians because it is through Him that we find true righteousness, salvation, and eternal life.
Philippians 3:8, Romans 3:23
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