The sermon titled "Sinful Glorying" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological dangers of boasting in one's own works as opposed to glorifying Christ. Boyd argues that the Judaizers in Galatia sought to impose circumcision and adherence to the law as means of justification, which leads to self-glory rather than humility before God. He references Galatians 6:12-13 to illustrate that even those who are circumcised do not keep the law themselves, thus undermining their claims. The practical significance of this teaching emphasizes that salvation is through grace alone, not by works, and encourages believers to find rest and security in Christ's completed work rather than in their own efforts to please God.
“God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We're just messengers... looking at my works and I see myself in all of them.”
“Anytime you see someone in religion, they are trying to justify themselves before God by something they do.”
“But the good news is Christ died for sinners, such as you and I.”
The Bible warns against glorying in the flesh, emphasizing that true glory belongs to Christ alone.
Galatians 6:12-14
Salvation is confirmed as being by grace alone through numerous scriptures, particularly Ephesians 2:8-9.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:20, Galatians 2:16, Romans 9:11-16
Focusing on grace is crucial for recognizing that our salvation and sanctification are solely God's work, not our achievement.
Galatians 2:21, Ephesians 2:10, Romans 11:6
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