In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The 3 R's of the Gospel," he addresses the foundational Reformed doctrines of depravity, redemption, and regeneration, which are central to the understanding of the gospel message. Boyd argues that humanity is inherently sinful due to the fall of Adam, as articulated in Romans 5:12, emphasizing that all people are born into sin and under God's wrath. He further elaborates on redemption through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, referencing Hebrews 9:14-15 to underscore that salvation is secured by Christ's blood, illustrating the necessity of His atonement. Finally, he discusses regeneration by the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that spiritual rebirth is essential for salvation, as seen in John 3. The practical significance of these doctrines lies in the assurance of salvation that they provide believers, affirming that all who place their faith in Christ are made righteous and granted eternal life solely by His grace.
“When we preach the gospel, we preach Christ and him crucified to our hearers.”
“Had there been no fall, there would be no salvation. Had there been no ruin, there would be no redemption.”
“Regeneration, you must be born again. You never believe without being born again.”
“There is only hope for sinners that are in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
The Bible teaches that all humans are depraved due to Adam's sin, and we are born dead in trespasses and sins.
Romans 5:12, 1 Corinthians 2:2
Christ's redemption is sufficient because it was achieved through His shed blood, fulfilling all the requirements of God's justice.
Hebrews 9:14-15, Romans 5:19
Regeneration is essential for Christians because it signifies being born again, enabling one to have faith and a new life in Christ.
John 3, 2 Corinthians 5:17
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