In the sermon titled "Righteous Father" by Wayne Boyd, the primary theological topic addressed is the eternal love of God for His people as demonstrated through the high priestly prayer of Jesus in John 17. Boyd emphasizes the profound nature of this love, noting that God loves His people as He loves Christ, which highlights the concept of union with Christ central to Reformed theology. The preacher further reflects on the complete atonement accomplished by Christ, arguing that believers are justified solely based on Christ's righteousness and not their own works, supported by Scripture references like John 17:25 and Isaiah 62:3-5. These passages underpin the significance of understanding God as both a righteous and loving Father, whose justice does not violate His mercy, leading to the practical implication of profound comfort and assurance for believers who are now accepted in Christ.
“The Lord is so good and so gracious and so comforting... God has for we who are his people. It’s magnificent. It’s like no other love in this world.”
“How can we be in the presence of the Righteous Father? Only clothed in the righteousness of Christ.”
“The only reason there’s a division between the world there and between the church is Christ Jesus our Lord. Only He has made us to differ.”
“What a remarkable combination, the righteousness of God, and he's the father of his people.”
The Bible teaches that God's love for His people is eternal and unconditional, demonstrated through His love for Christ.
John 17:23, Ephesians 1:4-5
We know that Christ was sent by God because He declared it through His teachings and prayers, affirming His unique relationship with the Father.
John 17:25, John 3:17, John 6:38
'Righteous Father' emphasizes God's holiness and justice while also portraying His caring nature toward His people.
John 17:25, Isaiah 62:5
Being justified by faith means that we are declared righteous before God solely through our belief in Christ's atoning sacrifice.
Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9
Our assurance of being in God's family comes from our belief in Christ and the internal witness of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 8:16, John 1:12
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