In Wayne Boyd's sermon "The True Grace of God," the central theological topic revolves around the sovereignty and sufficiency of God's grace as the foundation for salvation and the believer's standing before God. The preacher emphasizes that true grace is the divine and free favor shown to undeserving sinners, rooted in the redemptive work of Christ. He solidifies his argument using 1 Peter 5:12—"This is the true grace of God wherein you stand"—to illustrate how God's grace not only sustains believers through suffering but also assures them of their status as elect. Throughout the message, Boyd highlights Scripture references, including Hebrews 13:5-6 and 1 Peter 1:1-2, to underscore themes of divine providence, the believer's humble response, and the encouragement to cast cares upon God. The practical significance lies in the application of grace in daily life, enabling believers to face trials while maintaining faith in God's purposes, leading to both spiritual growth and communal support among Christians.
“The true grace of God wherein you stand. We stand firm in the true grace of God. Why? Because our feet are planted on the rock. That being Christ.”
“God's grace is nothing less than free. It's absolutely sovereign. It's free. He freely gives it to whomever he pleases.”
“After you've suffered a while, the God of all grace... will make you perfect, establish, strengthen, settle you.”
“Divine favor, all by the will and purpose of God, shown to poor, undeserving sinners, because it pleases God to do so.”
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