In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Christ Shall Not Fail," the central theological topic is the unfailing success of Christ's redemptive work as prophesied in Isaiah 42:4. Boyd articulates that Christ, as God incarnate, completed the work of salvation once for all, emphasizing that He shall not fail in saving His people from their sins. He supports his arguments with several Scripture references, including John 17:4 and Hebrews 9:26, highlighting the certainty of salvation for the elect and the comprehensive nature of Christ's atonement. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it provides believers with assurance of their eternal security and strengthens their hope in Christ's finished work, reminding them of the sovereign grace of God in their salvation.
“He shall not fail to save us from our sins. That's a wonderful promise.”
“The work is done. He cried, it is finished.”
“He shall not fail to justify, redeem, sanctify, and call and glorify all his covenant people.”
“What was finished? The work of salvation.”
The Bible assures us that Christ shall not fail in His redemptive work, as stated in Isaiah 42:4.
Isaiah 42:4, Matthew 1:21
We know Christ is a successful Savior because He completed the work of redemption, declaring 'It is finished' at the cross.
John 19:30, Hebrews 9:26, Matthew 1:21
This promise gives Christians hope and assurance that Christ will not fail to save His people.
1 Peter 1:4-5, Romans 8:30
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