In his sermon titled "God is Able," Wayne Boyd delves into the doctrine of God's sovereignty and ability to save, emphasizing that God possesses the power to fulfill His promises as demonstrated in Scripture. Key points include that believers, like Abraham, are fully persuaded of God's capability to accomplish salvation, rooted deeply in the covenant promises made to His people. Boyd references Romans 4:21, highlighting that faith in God's promises, exemplified by Abraham, illustrates that righteousness is imputed, not earned through works. The implications of this sermon underscore the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace through faith alone, reiterating the significance of God’s unchanging power throughout Scripture, and offering hope and assurance to believers that they are kept secure in Christ.
“God cannot be hindered to do anything that He desires. There's no one who can hinder Him. No man, no woman, no creature, nothing.”
“True saving faith rests in Christ and Christ alone without any works by us.”
“The same power that raised Jesus from the grave raises us, we who are born again from our dead natural state.”
“Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him.”
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