In Wayne Boyd's sermon "Knowing Christ," the central theological theme revolves around the intimate relationship believers are called to have with Christ, particularly as expressed in Philippians 3:10-11. Boyd emphasizes Paul’s ambition to "know Him," which denotes a deep, personal knowledge of Christ, likening it to the intimate connection between a husband and wife. He discusses the implications of being "found in Him" and highlights the futility of works-based righteousness, citing Paul’s assertion that his past religious accomplishments are of no value compared to knowing Christ. Boyd supports his points with Scripture, particularly referencing Philippians 3:8-10, to illustrate that true knowledge of Christ leads to a growing love for Him through revelation rather than transactional religion. Ultimately, the sermon encourages believers to desire a deeper understanding of Christ as a response to His unwavering love, positioning this yearning as foundational to practical Christian living.
“Paul’s desiring to grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ... It has nothing to do with works. It’s a desire to love Christ more, to know more about him.”
“What he’s saying... all my religious works are fit just to be cast to the dogs. It’s useless.”
“The more we learn about him... the more we fall in love with our King.”
“His love is steadfast, never changing... There’s never been a time when Christ didn’t love us.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of intimately knowing Christ as a relationship that transforms our lives.
Philippians 3:10, Ephesians 1:17
The resurrection of Christ is foundational to the Christian faith, supported by biblical accounts and theological affirmation.
Philippians 3:10, 1 Corinthians 15:14-17
Knowing Christ is vital for Christians as it leads to spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God.
Philippians 3:10-11, 2 Peter 3:18
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