The sermon titled "Having This Hope!" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of hope in Christ from 1 John 3:1-3. Boyd emphasizes that the hope of believers is a certain and unwavering assurance found solely in the person and work of Jesus Christ, contrasting it with the uncertain hopes expressed by the world. He argues that through God’s everlasting love, believers are called the sons of God, undeniably positioned in salvation, and destined for glorification. The preacher draws on 1 John 3, highlighting the transformative nature of this hope, asserting that it purifies believers and reshapes their lives in light of their identity in Christ. The significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to rest in their security in Christ, encouraging a life of holiness as a response to the love and grace bestowed upon them.
“Our hope is in Christ, not in ourselves. Look at this, it's beautiful. Now are we the sons of God. That's a statement of fact.”
“This hope does not puff up the believer. No, as we see in our text, it purifies him. It purifies him.”
“If your religion gives you something to brag about, it's not of God.”
“In Christ alone, our hope begins. In Christ alone, our hope ends.”
The Bible teaches that believers have a sure hope in Christ, grounded in His perfect work of salvation.
1 John 3:1-3
Our salvation is secure because it rests entirely on Christ's sin-atoning work on the cross.
1 John 3:1-2
Hope in Christ is essential as it purifies and motivates believers to live for Him.
1 John 3:3
Our identity as children of God is founded in the love bestowed upon us through Jesus Christ.
1 John 3:1
Christians should respond by living in purity and reflecting Christ's character.
1 John 3:3
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