The sermon titled "Great Joy!" by Wayne Boyd examines the theme of salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ as presented in Acts 15:22-35. Boyd stresses that believers can find true joy not in their own efforts or the turmoil of the world, but in their relationship with Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit. He discusses the importance of the Apostle James' declaration that Gentile believers should not be burdened with the Law, thus highlighting the doctrine of justification by faith without the need for works, a fundamental tenet of Reformed theology. Scriptural references like Ephesians 2:8-9 and Galatians 5:1 bolster his argument against the insistence of the Judaizers that one must follow the Law for salvation. The practical significance of this sermon encourages believers to rejoice in their freedom from legalism and embrace the assurance of salvation through Christ alone, leading to a united and joyful church.
“If we look horizontally, our joy is going to flee because of things in the world, but if we look vertically, looking into Christ, we’ll have joy.”
“They're saved by the grace of God in Christ plus nothing. It's all His work.”
“Anytime someone tells you that there's something you have to do or they have to do for salvation, they're peddling a false gospel.”
“Isn't it nice to be able to come in here and to hear the word preached...and just let the world fade away?”
The Bible teaches that true joy comes from looking to Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit within us.
Acts 15:22-35
Salvation by grace alone is affirmed in Scripture, emphasizing that it is not based on our works.
Acts 15:24-29, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4:5
Unity among believers is crucial as it reflects the work of the Holy Spirit and the truth of the gospel.
Acts 15:22-26, John 17:20-23
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