The sermon titled "It is of Faith" by Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of justification by faith, emphasizing that salvation is wholly reliant on God's grace through Christ, not on human works. Boyd underscores that true believers, both Jew and Gentile alike, are justified before God solely through faith in Christ's sacrificial death, as articulated in Romans 5:1-16. He systematically refutes the works-based salvation promoted by the Judaizers and other heretical teachings, affirming that the righteousness of faith was exemplified by Abraham, who was justified before he was circumcised, thus illustrating that faith alone is the means by which one is reconciled to God. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it ensures that salvation is completely secured in Christ, offering believers peace with God and freedom from the curse of the law.
“We are justified by faith before God and not by works.”
“The faith that God's people have is the same faith that Peter had, the same faith that Paul had, the same faith that Abraham had.”
“Justification has no necessary connection or dependence on circumcision or anything the believer does.”
“If righteousness comes by your works of the doing of the law, then Christ died in vain.”
The Bible states that justification comes through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works, as seen in Romans 5:1.
Romans 5:1
Salvation is by grace alone, as affirmed in Ephesians 2:8-9, which teaches that it is a gift from God and not based on our works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 11:6
The concept of original sin underlines humanity's need for redemption through Christ, as all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (Romans 3:23).
Romans 3:23, Romans 5:12
Assurance of salvation comes from faith in Christ, as Romans 10:9 teaches that if we confess with our mouth and believe in our heart, we will be saved.
Romans 10:9, Romans 8:38-39
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