In Wayne Boyd's sermon "The Word of Life," he emphasizes the critical importance of holding forth the Word of Life, which is Jesus Christ, particularly in the context of Christian unity within the church. Boyd draws from Philippians 2:16, where the Apostle Paul instructs believers to work out their salvation and conduct themselves without murmuring or disputing, highlighting that such behaviors can cause disunity among Christians. He argues that believers shine as luminaries in a dark world by reflecting Christ's light, emphasizing that our conduct before one another and the world must align with our identity as children of God. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the call for believers to evangelize and reflect Christ in their everyday lives, ultimately demonstrating love for God and neighbor through their actions.
“Holding forth the Word of Life that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither labored in vain.”
“We shine as lights... the only reason we shine is we're reflecting Christ's light.”
“We hold forth the Word of Life, which is Christ. And we're to hold forth Christ to a lost and dying world.”
“In grace, it's like, I wanna do this. He saved my soul.”
The Bible calls believers to hold forth the Word of Life, which is Christ, as a testimony to a lost world.
Philippians 2:16, Matthew 5:16
Christ is called the Word of Life because He embodies the source of all life and reveals God’s glory.
1 John 1:1, John 17:2
Christian unity is vital as it reflects Christ’s love and light to a perverse world.
Philippians 2:1-2, John 13:35
Christians are called to live blameless lives, reflecting Christ's light and character in a dark world.
Philippians 2:15, Matthew 5:16
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