In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Entrusted with the Gospel," the primary theological topic addressed is the nature and importance of the gospel proclamation as highlighted in 1 Thessalonians 2:3-5. The preacher emphasizes that Paul and his companions were entrusted by God with the gospel, underscoring their commitment to preaching it truthfully and without deceit. Key arguments include the necessity of relying on God's power for boldness in preaching, the rejection of worldly methods for church growth, and the importance of glorifying God rather than seeking praise from men. Scripture references such as John 10:26-30 are used to affirm the doctrine of election and salvation being solely the work of Christ, supporting the understanding that true gospel preaching leads to spiritual regeneration by God's grace. The practical significance is a call for preachers and believers alike to uphold the integrity of the gospel and depend on God's sovereignty, urging that the focus of ministry be directed solely to God's glory.
“We need but to preach the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is the only great battering ram that shall dash down the bulwarks of iniquity.”
“Without me, you can do nothing. And this is true of every born again child of God.”
“Ichabod, which means no glory, is written by the invisible hand of God over all the churches where the true gospel is not preached.”
“Woe is unto me if I preach not the gospel, but woe is unto you if I preach it and you do not believe it.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel as a divine calling fundamental to the Christian faith.
1 Thessalonians 2:3-5
The Scripture consistently affirms that salvation is God's initiative, demonstrated through Christ's sacrificial work on the cross.
Ephesians 2:8-9, John 10:27-30
Preaching the gospel is essential for fulfilling the Great Commission and glorifying God through the proclamation of truth.
Matthew 28:18-20
Being entrusted with the gospel means that God has given believers the responsibility to share His truth and salvation with others.
1 Thessalonians 2:4
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