In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Much Tribulation," he explores the theological concept of tribulation in the believer's life as articulated in Acts 14:19-23. Boyd emphasizes the inevitability of suffering and trials in the Christian journey, reinforcing that believers will encounter "much tribulation" as they enter the Kingdom of God. He references Paul and Barnabas' persecution, illustrating that their steadfastness in preaching the gospel amid adversity aligns with God’s sovereign plan. Key Scriptures discussed include Acts 14:19-23, where Paul, despite being stoned, continues to fulfill his mission of proclaiming Christ, demonstrating God's providential control over both their trials and triumphs. The practical significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to remain steadfast in faith and to recognize that their suffering is part of God's divine purpose, ultimately fostering greater reliance on God's grace and providence.
“In the world, you shall have much tribulation. In this world, we live in the great tribulation for the believer.”
“What motivated them? Worldly riches? Nope. They didn’t care about money. Paul was a tent maker.”
“Salvation's of the Lord from beginning, from the planning to the end, all through execution, application, all through. It's all Christ.”
“They preached the gospel... They preached one message, Christ and Him crucified.”
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