In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Christ Whom We Preach," the core theological topic revolves around the centrality of Christ in salvation and preaching. Boyd emphasizes that sin is the root problem affecting humanity, and highlights the significance of Christ's atoning work as the exclusive means of reconciliation with God. He supports his arguments using Scripture references from Colossians 1:21-29, where Paul underscores the believer's past alienation from God and the glorious transformation through Christ’s redemptive work, proclaiming that in Him, they are "holy, unblameable, and unapprovable" (Col. 1:22). Boyd argues that the preaching of a weak, non-sovereign God leads to moral laxity, and that the true gospel must focus exclusively on Christ, as He is the only hope for sinners. This sermon affirms Reformed doctrines of limited atonement, unconditional election, and the necessity of grace through faith, underscoring that all spiritual blessings come through divine revelation and the work of the Holy Spirit, not through human endeavor.
“When Christ isn't being preached from the pulpit, then works is being preached from the pulpit.”
“There's no other salvation. Outside of Christ, there's no salvation. But in Christ, oh, what a mighty salvation we have.”
“Flee to Christ. He's the only hope, the only hope for sinners.”
“Our assurance comes from Christ, right? So when we look to Christ, then we have assurance.”
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