The sermon, titled "The Scriptures," preached by Wayne Boyd, centers on the divine authority, inspiration, and purpose of the Scriptures within the Reformed understanding of Christian doctrine. Boyd emphasizes that all Scripture is divinely inspired by God, as articulated in 2 Timothy 3:16 and further corroborated by 2 Peter 1:19-21, asserting that the Holy Spirit is the true author who guided various human writers over centuries. He asserts that the Scriptures are necessary for instructing believers in the knowledge of Christ and enabling them to live wisely and righteously (2 Timothy 3:15-17). The practical significance lies in the notion that the Scriptures are not merely historical texts but the authoritative guide that reveals God's redemptive plan through Christ, leading to salvation and instructing believers on how to live faithfully in a world filled with trials and tribulations.
Key Quotes
“The Scriptures are our final authority. Everything we believe stands on this book.”
“The author of these books, which make up the Bible, the Scriptures, is God.”
“The Scriptures testify of Christ. They proclaim also the one true God, Jehovah, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the great three-in-one.”
“As we grow in grace, beloved, you see yourself more and more sinful. We are but saved sinners.”
The Bible teaches that all Scripture is given by inspiration of God, making it divinely authoritative.
According to 2 Timothy 3:16, all Scripture is given by inspiration of God, which means it is divinely authoritative and profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness. This means that the Holy Spirit is the true author of Scriptures, guiding the human authors in such a way that their unique styles and backgrounds were employed to convey precisely what God intended. This divine inspiration assures believers that the Scriptures are a reliable source of truth and guidance.
2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:19-21
The Scriptures make one wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus, illuminated by the Holy Spirit.
The Scriptures provide the message of salvation, revealing to believers their desperate need for Christ. According to 2 Timothy 3:15, from childhood, Timothy knew the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make one wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. This wisdom is not acquired through human effort, but rather comes as the Holy Spirit illuminates the Word of God, enabling one to understand and embrace the truth of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, the only Redeemer.
2 Timothy 3:15, 1 Peter 1:23
The Scriptures are vital as they are the authoritative guide for living and understanding God's will.
For Christians, the Scriptures serve as the final authority in all matters of faith and practice. They provide guidance for living a godly life and reveal God's will through their teachings. Romans 1:16-17 emphasizes that the gospel is the power of God unto salvation, revealing the righteousness of God. The Scriptures enlighten believers about their identity in Christ, shape their understanding of God's sovereignty, and motivate them to live by faith. They are not merely historical texts but the very words of God that direct believers' lives.
Romans 1:16-17, 2 Timothy 3:16-17
The main purpose of Scriptures is to declare salvation through Jesus Christ.
The Scriptures exist to proclaim the way of salvation through Jesus Christ. Both the Old and New Testaments testify of Him; the Old Testament foreshadows His coming, while the New Testament declares that He has come for the redemption of His people. Acts 10:43 affirms that all prophets bear witness to Christ, ensuring that whoever believes in Him receives the remission of sins. Therefore, the central message of the Scriptures is Christocentric, aimed at leading sinners to believe in Him for eternal life.
John 20:30-31, Acts 10:43
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