The main theological topic of Wayne Boyd's sermon, "Christ Preached!", is the doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ alone, as expressed in Acts 15:19-21. Boyd argues against the legalistic tendencies of the Judaizers, emphasizing that salvation is not based on human works but solely on the perfect atoning work of Christ. He references Galatians, Romans, and the teachings of the apostles to highlight that such mixing of grace with the law renders the gospel ineffective. The practical significance of this doctrine is that believers find assurance and freedom in Christ, with Boyd encouraging the faithful to offer the gospel to a world steeped in sin, while also adhering to a life of godliness reflective of their new identity in Christ.
“We preach Christ and Him crucified. I don't give you my opinions; I give you the Word of God.”
“Anytime someone says there's something you have to do to be saved, that is not good news, because we can't save ourselves.”
“The fact that Christ saves us is absolutely amazing... He doesn't need our help at all.”
“If it's not by grace, then it's not salvation.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, not based on human works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:24
The doctrine of election is crucial because it assures believers that their salvation is based on God's sovereign choice rather than human effort.
Romans 9:15-16, Ephesians 1:4-5
The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice is affirmed in Scripture, declaring that it was a perfect and complete atonement for sin.
John 19:30, Hebrews 10:12, Romans 5:8-9
The Bible teaches that faith is the means by which we receive God's gift of salvation through grace.
Romans 10:17, John 1:12
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