In the sermon titled "Not of This World," Wayne Boyd explores the theological concept of the believer's separation from the world, focusing on Jesus' high priestly prayer in John 17:14. Boyd emphasizes that Christ has given His disciples God's Word, which results in the world's hatred towards them because they are not of it. He supports his arguments with Scripture references such as John 15:19, which states that believers are chosen out of the world, and John 8:21-24, highlighting the carnal nature of humanity apart from Christ. The practical significance of this sermon is the assurance that believers are kept by God's power amid persecution and trials, underscoring the doctrines of perseverance and election that form a cornerstone of Reformed theology.
“We who are the born again, blood-washed people of God, we are kept by the power of God.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It’s of the Lord. From beginning to end and everything in between.”
“What the gospel does is it destroys man's boasting. It absolutely guts man's boasting.”
“May God give us grace, beloved, to stand up amidst persecution for our faith.”
Jesus prays for the perseverance and protection of His disciples, affirming their identity as not of this world.
John 17:11-14
Understanding that believers are not of this world brings comfort and strengthens their identity in Christ.
Philippians 3:20, John 15:19
Eternal security is affirmed through Christ's intercessory prayer and God's sovereign power to keep His people.
John 17:12, Romans 8:38-39
The world hates Christians because they belong to Christ and represent truth that confronts worldly values.
John 15:18-19
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