The sermon "Loved Until the End" by Wayne Boyd addresses the profound and unchanging nature of Christ's love for His elect, emphasizing its eternal quality as revealed in John 13:1. Boyd argues that Jesus's love is not contingent upon human actions or failures, demonstrating this through biblical examples of the apostles' shortcomings and Christ's unwavering affection, particularly during the Last Supper. The text highlights that this love extends beyond the immediate context, serving as a universal truth for all believers throughout history, as illustrated by references to Hebrews 1:1-3 and the doctrine of election. The practical significance lies in the comfort it provides believers, assuring them that their standing with God is secure not because of their faithfulness, but wholly due to Christ's eternal and unchanging love. This assurance fosters a deep sense of gratitude and commitment in believers to express love towards others as exemplified by Christ.
“His love for us is unchanging, and we see that through the things that the apostles did. His love was never changed. He loved them, and he still loves them.”
“The greatest manifestation of the love of God towards His people occurred on Calvary's cross.”
“His own. This is wondrous words. What a blessed expression. His own. Christ. God incarnated in the flesh, we're His.”
“Our Lord is a great savior. And as Spurgeon brings forth, our sinfulness cannot travel so far, whereas love will not travel beyond.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!