In the sermon titled "God is my Salvation," Wayne Boyd addresses the vital Reformed doctrine of salvation, emphasizing that salvation is solely the work of God through the Holy Spirit. He articulates the transformative moment in a believer’s life when they transition from unbelief to faith, often referred to as being "born again." The preacher employs Isaiah 12:1-6, where the prophet declares, “Behold, God is my salvation” to underline that true salvation is rooted in God's grace and not dependent on human effort. Boyd highlights that every believer will experience this appointed day of revelation when God's sovereign plan brings them into the light of Christ, which carries profound implications for understanding divine grace, the nature of faith, and the assurance of salvation, all pivotal in Reformed theology.
“Every believer, is born again by the Holy Spirit of God. Every believer. If a person's not born again by the Holy Spirit of God, they're not saved.”
“The lips that at one time cursed him, now praise him.”
“Salvation's in the Lord, the scripture declares. From beginning to end, He's the Alpha and He's the Omega and He's everything in between, right?”
“It's God who's our salvation, beloved. That's what the scripture declares.”
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