The sermon delivered by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of the Kingdom of God as articulated in Romans 14:17-18. Boyd argues that the Kingdom is not determined by external practices such as dietary laws or observance of holy days but is defined by essential virtues: righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. He supports his assertions with Scripture, particularly referencing Romans 14's call for believers to not judge one another based on such external matters, as well as drawing parallels from the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 15 and the Apostle Paul's writings in 1 Timothy and Galatians. The practical significance of this teaching emphasizes the importance of Christian liberty exercised with love and consideration for weaker brothers and sisters in faith, underscoring that salvation is through Christ alone and highlighting the futility of relying on personal merit or works for righteousness.
“For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost.”
“Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.”
“To judge one another and to despise one another because of differences only reveals a lack of understanding and love.”
“Believers and unbelievers, we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ.”
The Kingdom of God is not about externals like food and drink, but centers on righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
Romans 14:17-18
Christian liberty is vital because it underscores the need to love and uplift one another, avoiding actions that may cause others to stumble.
Romans 14:13-15
Understanding this difference is crucial because true righteousness comes from God and not from our external actions or adherence to the law.
Romans 14:17, Philippians 3:9
The Holy Spirit is the source of joy for believers, enabling them to rejoice in their salvation and live in harmony with God's will.
Romans 14:17, Galatians 5:22
Believers can avoid causing others to stumble by being mindful of their actions and considering the sensitivities of fellow believers in Christ.
Romans 14:13-21
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