In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Giving Thanks," he emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of gratitude in the life of believers as grounded in Scripture, particularly focusing on 1 Thessalonians 5:18. He presents three main reasons why the redeemed should consistently give thanks: God's electing love, the gift of Jesus Christ, and divine providence. Boyd supports his arguments by referencing passages like 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14, underscoring that believers' faith is initiated by God's sovereign will, and Romans 8:28, which highlights the assurance that everything works together for the good of those who love God. Theologically, the sermon illustrates the comprehensive nature of thankfulness that flows from understanding one's identity in Christ and God's overarching plan for salvation and life, urging believers to cultivate a heart of gratitude regardless of circumstances.
“We who are the born-again, blood-washed believers who trust in Christ, by faith are content with Christ and with his wise and good providence that occurs in our lives.”
“Our faith in Christ is not a result of our free will. It's a result of God's sovereign will.”
“Let us give thanks for God's electing love, his redeeming blood, his regenerating power, his justifying grace, his forgiving mercy, and his covenant faithfulness.”
“If we are righteous, he made us righteous. And if we are sanctified, it is he who has sanctified us.”
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