In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God the Holy Spirit," he explores the person and work of the Holy Spirit as revealed in Acts 12:25-13:5, emphasizing the Spirit's integral role in the salvation experience. Boyd argues that the Holy Spirit is as much God as the Father and the Son, highlighting that without the Spirit's regenerative work, there would be no salvation. The preacher draws from Scripture to affirm that the Holy Spirit not only empowers believers but also commissions them for ministry, as seen when He directs the Antioch church to separate Barnabas and Saul for their mission (Acts 13:2). The sermon holds significant doctrinal weight as it underscores the reformed tenet that salvation is entirely a work of God, accomplished through the Holy Spirit, thereby encouraging believers to trust in God’s sovereignty and to rejoice in His ongoing work among His elect.
“If God the Holy Spirit didn't regenerate us, we wouldn't be saved.”
“Christ didn't just go die for everyone. No, he died for a people, didn't he?”
“God's preachers don't preach salvation by the works of man, but self-righteous preachers deceive themselves.”
“There’s no greater honor than a hell-deserving sinner to be allowed to serve the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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