The sermon titled "3 Wonderful Truths" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of eternal security as articulated in John 10:28. The preacher emphasizes three key truths drawn from this Scripture: (1) Eternal life is a gift from God, emphasizing its unearned nature and foundation in Christ’s redemptive work; (2) The divine promise that believers “shall never perish” highlights the assurance of salvation that rests not on human effort but solely on God’s faithfulness; and (3) The concept of divine security assures that no one can take away a believer’s salvation, affirming the Reformed doctrine of perseverance of the saints. Boyd draws on several Scriptural references, including Ephesians 2:8-9 and the notion that the gifts of God are irrevocable, to support his arguments, underscoring the significance of salvation as a demonstration of God’s grace to the elect. The practical implications of this sermon offer comfort and assurance to Christians, reiterating that their salvation is secure in Christ, empowering them to live lives dedicated to His glory.
“Eternal life is a gift from God. It's not something we earn. It's not something we can obtain by anything we do.”
“This is a promise to all of God's elect through all the ages, beloved. They shall never perish.”
“We who are the people of God have been saved from all our sins, and we're clothed now in the perfect, spotless righteousness of Christ.”
“No man, no demon, no power, no force can separate us from Christ, from that union with the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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