The sermon "Paul in Corinth" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty and providence in relation to evangelism. Boyd highlights how Paul’s journey to Corinth, following his departure from Athens, showcases God's meticulous guidance and purpose, as evidenced by the arrival of Aquila and Priscilla, who were displaced from Rome by an edict. The preacher supports this through references to Acts 18:1-8, particularly noting the significance of God's will in orchestrating these encounters for the purpose of spreading the Gospel. The doctrinal significance of this message emphasizes the Reformed belief in God's sovereign election, underscoring that salvation is an act of God’s grace, not based on human merit, and that Christ's atonement was sufficient for all of His elect. The sermon ultimately serves to encourage believers in the assurance of their salvation and God's continued engagement in the world.
“It's absolutely incredible. So now we see they were in Rome. And that wicked ruler said, 'We're gonna get rid of all the Jews, they gotta leave.' But see, now that must have caused some turmoil in their life, right? My, we gotta leave?”
“Why are we sitting in here as born-again, blood-washed believers, and there's so many outside these walls who are lost and have absolutely no care for the gospel? Because it pleased God to save us by His will and purpose in Christ Jesus.”
“If God chose even more people, it could save a multitude. even more. But God has a number that he saved and chosen.”
“When he was living that life, I think it was Spurgeon said, he's weaving a coat of righteousness—a perfect coat of righteousness by totally fulfilling the law. And then we're clothed in that by God.”
The Bible affirms that God's sovereign will orchestrates all events according to His purpose (Acts 18).
Acts 18:1-8, Ephesians 1:11
The Bible teaches election as God's prerogative to choose individuals for salvation (Ephesians 1:4).
Ephesians 1:4, Romans 8:29-30
The resurrection validates Christ's victory over sin and death, securing salvation for believers (1 Corinthians 15:20).
1 Corinthians 15:20, Romans 6:4
Acts 18 shows that preaching the gospel is essential for salvation and involves reasoning from Scripture (Acts 18:4).
Acts 18:4, Romans 10:17
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