In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "If Ye Be Christ's," the preacher addresses the doctrine of the believer's identity in Christ through the lens of Hebrews 11:17-19, focusing on Abraham's faith as an example for Christians. Boyd argues that just as Abraham was called by God and promised a son, believers are also called children of promise through their union with Christ. He references several Scriptures, including Genesis 22, Romans 9, and Galatians 3, to illustrate that the promises made to Abraham extend to all who have faith in Christ, highlighting the significance of the covenant of grace. The sermon emphasizes the transformative implications of being "in Christ"— believers are not only promised children but also purchased and protected by God, which encourages them to endure trials and maintain their hope in eternal glory.
“If ye be Christ, you are a promised child of God for Christ's sake.”
“Christ purchased you at Calvary's Cross by shedding his own precious blood, by being our substitute.”
“The way of escape is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Praise His mighty name.”
The Bible teaches that those who belong to Christ are children of promise, as seen in Galatians 3:29.
Galatians 3:29, Genesis 21:12
Salvation by faith alone is affirmed in Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that it is a gift from God.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4:3
Faith in Christ is essential for salvation and our journey as believers, as it defines our relationship with God.
Hebrews 11:13, John 3:16
Being a purchased child of God means that we have been redeemed by Christ's blood, fully paying for our sins.
1 Peter 1:18-19
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