In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God Working in His People," the primary theological topic is the sovereignty of God in the life of believers, emphasizing the power of the Holy Spirit in enabling Christians to serve and glorify God. The key arguments presented include the notion that true knowledge of God comes through the illumination of the Holy Spirit, who equips and empowers believers for ministry (Colossians 1:19-29). Specific scripture references, especially from Colossians and Paul's struggles, are invoked to illustrate that believers cannot achieve righteousness on their own but are made perfect in Christ, who reconciles them to God through His atoning sacrifice. The doctrinal significance highlighted is the rejection of works-based salvation, asserting instead that all good works are a result of God's grace at work within believers, effectively demonstrating that salvation and sanctification are rooted entirely in Christ's righteousness and not human effort.
“See, the only way we can be said to be perfect is in Christ, not in any other.”
“All the merit that a sinner needs is found in Christ. Any works we do are wrought in us by the Holy Spirit of God.”
“The more we grow in grace, the more we learn how we rely upon Him all the time.”
“My, he's taken two X-Street guys and one's a singer and one's a preacher, brother. Who'd ever thought that? All for God's glory.”
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