In the sermon titled "Is my Gospel the Gospel?", Wayne Boyd addresses the critical theological question of discerning the true Gospel, particularly emphasizing its grounding in the power and work of Jesus Christ. Boyd articulates that a valid Gospel must glorify God, focus on the completed work of Christ (not on human effort), and be aligned with Scripture, particularly the Old Testament, which foreshadows Christ's redemptive work. He references Romans 16:25-27 to assert that the true Gospel is the one that reveals Christ's power to establish believers and results in obedience of faith to God's glory. The practical significance of this message is a call for believers to evaluate their understanding of the Gospel against Scripture, ensuring that it remains centered on grace alone and the finished work of Christ rather than human works or merit.
“So how do I know that the gospel, my gospel is the gospel? ... Does the message that he preaches, does it give all the glory to God?”
“The Gospel we believe, the Gospel that God's elect believe is the Gospel of it is finished.”
“A full forgiveness in Christ alone. He covers all our sins, beloved. There's nothing left behind.”
“Those God saves, He keeps. Those He keeps, those He saves, He glorifies.”
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