The sermon "Saved and Secure" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the believer's security in Christ as seen through the lens of 2 Samuel 22:40-46. The key arguments emphasize that God's mercies and deliverances, achievement of victory, and protection are solely due to His grace and sovereignty. Boyd highlights that David continuously attributes his victories to God, illustrating the essential Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of grace for salvation. He supports his points with Scripture, emphasizing verses that declare God as the sole author of salvation and deliverance, illustrating that believers are "more than conquerors" (as stated in Romans 8:37) and secured eternally in Christ. The practical significance of this message lies in its reaffirmation that salvation is completely the work of God, encouraging believers to praise Him for His mercies and sovereignty in their lives.
“The believer in Christ is only safe and secure in Christ. Only in Christ. Because it is He alone who saves us. And it's He alone who keeps us.”
“Our sins are gone... As far as the East is from the West, they never meet. They never meet.”
“It's all a work of our great God, and we ascribe all the power, glory, and honor to Him. All of it. All of it.”
“There's only one safe and secure place for sinners, and that's in Christ. He alone is the appointed Savior.”
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