The sermon titled "Salvation is of the Lord!" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone, emphasizing its roots in God's sovereignty and righteousness. Boyd draws on Psalm 37:39, which states, "But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord," to illustrate that God's people are saved not by their own merit but through the righteousness of Christ. He further cites Genesis 6:8 and 1 Timothy 1:15 to demonstrate that salvation is an act of God’s grace, as seen in God's choice of Noah, symbolizing God’s initiative in the salvation of sinners. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance that true salvation is entirely of the Lord, providing a foundation for believers to trust in Christ's completed work rather than their own efforts or righteousness, and underscoring the necessity of grace in the lives of the redeemed.
“The salvation of the righteous is of the Lord. He is their strength in the time of trouble.”
“We cannot make ourselves righteous. Our righteousness, our natural righteousness, is like filthy rags in the eyes of the Lord.”
“Salvation's not by our works, salvation's not by our doing, at all. It's of the Lord.”
“Christ crucified is the only sacrifice for sin. He didn’t die to try to put away sin; He put away sin, beloved.”
The Bible declares that salvation is of the Lord, emphasizing that it is a work solely attributed to Him.
Psalm 37:39, Romans 8:28-30
We know salvation is by grace as it is not based on human works but God's purpose and calling.
2 Timothy 1:9
It is important because it assures believers that their salvation is secure and solely dependent on God's faithfulness.
Psalm 37:39
Being made righteous means God has declared the believer justified through faith in Christ, rather than by their own merit.
Isaiah 64:6
Christ saves us from our sins through His sacrificial death and righteousness, providing deliverance from sin's penalty.
Romans 8:1, Isaiah 53:5
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