In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Chosen to Serve," the main theological topic is the doctrine of service within the context of the early Church as depicted in Acts 6:1-11. Boyd argues that all believers, being chosen in Christ, are called to serve both in this life and in the life to come. He emphasizes that the early church faced challenges, such as the neglect of Grecian widows, but by God's sovereign will, the apostles established the deaconate to address such needs, freeing them to focus on prayer and the ministry of the Word. Boyd references key passages, including Acts 6:2-4 and 1 Timothy 3:8-12, which outline the qualifications and roles of deacons, showing that service is essential to the functioning of the Church. The sermon stresses the importance of unity, humility, and collective service among believers, highlighting that the gospel's advancement relies on the Church working together as servants of Christ.
“We serve God while we're on this earth and beloved, we're going to serve the Lord in heaven.”
“God will keep his people, he'll preserve them through persecution, through suffering, whatever they go through.”
“Division comes from pride. Division comes from selfishness.”
“The gospel never gets old, does it? Those things get old. But the gospel never gets old. Never to the believer.”
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