The sermon by Wayne Boyd titled "Sins Blotted Out!" focuses on the theological significance of the atonement of Christ as revealed in Acts 3:17-26. Boyd emphasizes that the healing of the lame man symbolizes spiritual renewal, highlighting that, like the healed man, all are spiritually lame due to original sin but can experience perfect soundness through faith in Christ (Acts 3:16). The preacher asserts the necessity of repentance and conversion, noting that it is God who grants repentance, thereby underscoring the doctrines of regeneration and the sovereign grace of God (Acts 3:19). Boyd delves into the exclusivity of salvation through Jesus alone, referencing Acts 4:12, and emphasizes the resurrection power of Christ as the foundation for salvation and transformation, asserting that true believers are no longer bound by sin but are renewed in Christ (Acts 3:26). The practical implication of this message is to encourage believers to rejoice in their salvation and to recognize the continuous refreshing presence of Christ in their lives.
“When we're born again, God gives us faith and repentance. And it's like a piece of paper, on one side's faith and on one side's repentance.”
“Our spiritual ignorance is replaced by wisdom. We can't lay claim to that either. God gives us wisdom.”
“He blotted out our sins... by the precious blood of Christ. You think the worst sin you ever committed, beloved, and I know we have stacks of them, don't we? And they're all gone.”
“If you go to hell, it's all you. But if you go to heaven, it's all God. 100% God.”
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