The sermon titled "Having This Hope" by Wayne Boyd centers on the theological concept of hope in Christ, particularly as it pertains to believers' identity and future assurance found in 1 John 3:1-3. Boyd emphasizes that this hope is not rooted in personal merit but entirely in the work of Jesus Christ, advocating for a transformative understanding of salvation as a gift of grace that brings joy and a new identity as children of God. He underscores that believers are currently "sons of God" by grace, which provides them comfort amid a troubled world and motivates them to live holy lives. Scriptural references such as 1 John 3:2, which states the believer’s future transformation into the likeness of Christ, support his arguments about the foundational aspect of hope being wholly dependent on Christ's finished work. The practical significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to find true joy in their relationship with Christ and live in light of the hope that awaits them, emphasizing reliance on God's grace over personal achievement.
“Our hope, our hope is not in ourselves. Our hope is in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Every man that hath this hope in him purifies himself even as he is pure.”
“If hope lies in a decision, then it's a lie. If hope lies in a church, then it's a lie.”
“In Christ alone our hope begins, and in Christ alone our hope ends.”
The Bible teaches that our hope is in the Lord Jesus Christ, who offers salvation and keeps us as His children.
1 John 3:1-3
We know we are children of God by the grace bestowed upon us through faith in Jesus Christ.
1 John 3:1
Hope in Christ is crucial for Christians as it comforts us, purifies us, and assures us of our future with Him.
1 John 3:3
Our hope in Christ transforms our lives by renewing our desires to live for Him rather than ourselves.
1 John 3:1-2
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