In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Christ Revealed," he addresses the doctrine of regeneration and the sovereign grace of God in salvific calling, particularly as it is illustrated through Paul's testimony in Galatians 1:15-16. Boyd argues that true conversion is a direct result of God's initiative, as seen in Paul’s life where God called him from his mother's womb to reveal Christ in him. He emphasizes that all believers must experience this spiritual rebirth by the Holy Spirit, asserting that personal righteousness or religious affiliation cannot save an individual. Scripture references include Galatians 1:11-17 to highlight Paul's transition from a persecutor of the church to a proclaimer of the Gospel. The significance of Boyd's message lies in its affirmation of Reformed doctrines, particularly total depravity, unconditional election, and the necessity of grace for salvation, ultimately pointing to God’s glory in the salvation of sinners.
“He calls us by His grace, calls us out of that deadness spiritually that we were in.”
“You must be born again. And what that does is it gives all glory to God, doesn't it?”
“If God doesn't intervene in your life, you will never know Him.”
“Christ in us, the hope of glory, beloved. We're new creatures now. We're not the same as we used to be.”
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