In his sermon titled "Riot After Preaching" based on Acts 19:21-41, Wayne Boyd addresses the powerful impact of the proclamation of the Gospel and its resulting societal upheaval. Boyd argues that the preaching of Paul led to a mighty transformation in Ephesus, where new believers publicly repented by burning their occult books, illustrating the salvific nature of God's grace—central to Reformed theology. He cites Acts 19:20, where the Word of God prevailed mightily, to emphasize that it is by God’s sovereign power alone that individuals are saved, highlighting doctrines like regeneration and the irresistible grace of God. Boyd asserts the significance of this event as it did not only demonstrate the power of the Gospel but also revealed God's sovereignty over the chaos that ensued, ultimately leading to the protection of the believers through God’s divine intervention, as seen in the role of the town clerk in calming the riot.
Key Quotes
“Anytime the Word of God prevails, anytime a sinner is saved, it's by the grace and mercy of God alone.”
“Salvation's in Christ alone. Flee to Him. I know if you flee to Him, it's because God's making you will it.”
“God's sovereign will will be accomplished through this situation. His purpose of grace will be accomplished.”
“What man meant for evil, God used for good.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone, not by our works.
According to Ephesians 2:8-9, salvation is a gift from God, received through faith and not by our own efforts so that no one can boast. The concept of being chosen in Christ from before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4) emphasizes that our salvation is God's work entirely from beginning to end. This assures us that it is not our decision or righteousness that saves us, but Christ’s perfect sacrifice, securing our redemption once and for all.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Ephesians 1:4-5
Scripture reveals that God exercises sovereignty over all creation and circumstances, ensuring His divine plan is fulfilled.
The doctrine of God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout the Bible. The Scriptures clearly state that God is in control of all events (Daniel 4:35) and that His will cannot be thwarted (Isaiah 46:10). The events recorded in Acts 19 demonstrate this as Demetrius and the rioters inadvertently serve to fulfill God’s plan, even amidst their rebellion. This teaches us that God's sovereignty encompasses our lives and the world around us, working all things together for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28).
Daniel 4:35, Isaiah 46:10, Romans 8:28
Grace is central to the Christian faith as it signifies God's unmerited favor toward sinners, enabling salvation.
Grace is foundational in understanding the gospel message. The essence of grace is that it is undeserved and unearned; sinners cannot achieve righteousness on their own. As stated in Titus 3:5, it is not by works done in righteousness that we are saved, but according to His mercy. This doctrine assures believers that their salvation and standing before God are solely based on Christ's righteousness and not their own. This humbles believers, reminding them that they are recipients of God's mercy and that all glory belongs to Him.
Titus 3:5, Ephesians 2:5, Romans 11:6
Being born again signifies a spiritual rebirth, where a person is transformed and made new in Christ.
The term 'born again' refers to the spiritual rebirth described in John 3:3, where Jesus indicates that one must be born of the Spirit to see the Kingdom of God. This regeneration is a work of God alone, as reflected in 2 Corinthians 5:17, which states that those in Christ are new creations. It is important to understand that this new birth is not a result of human decision but a result of God's sovereign will and action in a person's life. This transformation leads to repentance and faith, enabling believers to live in accordance with God's will.
John 3:3, 2 Corinthians 5:17
God's sovereignty assures believers that He is in control and works all things for their ultimate good.
Believers find tremendous comfort in God's sovereignty, especially during trials and uncertainties. The Bible assures us that God is intricately involved in every aspect of our lives, orchestrating events for His glory and our good (Romans 8:28). This belief gives Christians the peace of mind to trust Him in times of distress, knowing that He is using even the struggles we face to strengthen our faith. The examples from Acts demonstrate how even in opposition and chaos, God's purpose prevails, reminding us that His plans are higher than our understanding (Isaiah 55:8-9).
Romans 8:28, Isaiah 55:8-9
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