The sermon "Redemption By Christ" by Wayne Boyd emphasizes the central Reformed doctrine of redemption, illustrating that it is solely through Jesus Christ that sinners can achieve atonement and deliverance from sin's guilt and power. Boyd argues that humanity's fallen condition necessitates divine intervention for salvation, which is accomplished by Christ's unique and perfect atoning sacrifice on the cross—an event declared complete since it occurred two millennia ago. He supports his points predominantly with Scripture references from Isaiah 63:5-7 and John 10:11-16, highlighting that redemption is reserved for God's elect, and pointing out that Old Testament sacrifices were mere foreshadows of Christ's ultimate sacrifice. The sermon's doctrinal significance lies in its declaration that true redemption is perfect and effectual, guaranteeing that all for whom Christ died will be saved, providing immense comfort to believers regarding their eternal security.
“The only hope for fallen, guilty, deprived sinners is redemption.”
“Anything we offer the Lord for the redemption of our souls is totally inadequate.”
“The redemption portrayed and promised in the Old Testament was revealed only to a chosen people.”
“Every soul for whom the Passover lamb was slain walked out of Egypt. There wasn't one left behind.”
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