In the sermon titled "Blessed by the Father," Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of divine election and the final judgment as depicted in Matthew 25:31-34. He emphasizes that the separation of humanity into the "sheep" and "goats" at the judgment seat exemplifies God's sovereign grace in choosing the elect. Boyd argues that this distinction ultimately rests on God’s eternal purpose and grace, as articulated in Scriptures like Ephesians 1:4 and Romans 8:17, which affirm the unconditional nature of God's selection and the inherent value of Christ's redemptive work. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers, referred to as the blessed of the Father, are called into eternal communion with God, underscoring the Reformed teaching of salvation by grace alone through Christ alone.
“The only reason we are made to differ from anyone else in this world is the grace and mercy of God.”
“Come ye blessed of my father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.”
“All God's preparations for the sheep on his right hand are all by his eternal decree.”
“The whole of our salvation is in Christ, and by Christ, and our final glorification is all of God's free and sovereign grace.”
The Bible speaks of a final judgment where God separates the sheep (believers) from the goats (non-believers) based on His sovereign grace.
Matthew 25:31-34, Romans 8:16-17
Scripture, particularly Ephesians 1:4-5, affirms that God chose believers in Christ before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:28-30
Understanding being blessed by the Father highlights the foundation of our salvation in the eternal purposes of God.
Matthew 25:34, Ephesians 3:8-11, Romans 8:16-17
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