In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Israel of God," the primary theological topic is the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, particularly as discussed in Galatians 6:16. The preacher argues against the Judaizers who insisted on the necessity of circumcision for salvation, emphasizing that justification is solely through faith in Christ. He supports his argument using various Scripture references, including Galatians 5:3-4, Romans 2:28-29, and Colossians 2:10-12, to illustrate that true members of the Israel of God are not determined by physical lineage or ceremonial law but by a spiritual rebirth facilitated by the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound for believers in the Reformed tradition, as it underscores the total dependence on God's sovereign grace for salvation and the assurance of peace and mercy granted to those who walk by faith in Christ alone.
“Justification before God is only in and through the Lord Jesus Christ, not by anything we do.”
“There’s absolutely nothing in us that would recommend us to God. Nothing in us that would cause God to choose us. It’s simply an act of what’s called His free and sovereign grace.”
“The Israel of God does not refer to the physical nation of Israel... but to the church of God’s elect, Abraham’s spiritual seed.”
“We renounce all confidence in any work we can do... Salvation is in the Lord Jesus Christ in Him alone.”
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