In the sermon titled "Brought to Remembrance," Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of assurance of salvation as outlined in 2 Peter 1. He emphasizes the Apostle Peter's warning against false teachers and the necessity for believers to diligently pursue moral excellence, knowledge, and self-control as fruit of the Holy Spirit. Key arguments revolve around making one's election and calling sure by placing full trust in Christ alone for salvation, a theme echoed throughout the sermon. Scripture references such as 2 Peter 1:1-15 support this, particularly the call to remember that believers possess like precious faith through the righteousness of Jesus. The practical significance of this message highlights the importance of consistent reminders of Christ's completed work, which fosters peace and stability amidst life's challenges.
“We can have fellowship with other believers...if they believe that salvation is by grace alone, through Christ alone, plus absolutely nothing else.”
“In the preaching of the gospel, the most wondrous thing is the proclamation of what Christ has done for us.”
“We need to be constantly reminded, constantly reminded, lest we forget.”
“Christ must be at the forefront. He must receive the preeminence. He must.”
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