In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Walk in Truth and Love," the main theological topic revolves around the apostolic exhortation to live in accordance with truth and love as emphasized in 2 John 4-8. Boyd underscores the necessity of both elements in the life of a believer, arguing that true obedience to God is manifested through love that is grounded in truth. He refers to key Scripture passages, both from 2 John and from the teachings of Jesus in the Gospels, to illustrate that walking in truth and love is not merely an emotional response but an active, obedient commitment to Christ's commandments. The doctrinal significance extends to the church's responsibility in recognizing and rejecting false teachings, as Boyd cautions against the many deceivers who distort the nature of Christ and undermine the Gospel's power. This call to discernment is particularly crucial given the contemporary prevalence of antichrist figures who deny foundational truths about Christ.
“When it all boils down to it, truth and love is what we have on this earth.”
“Walking in truth means looking to Christ, who is the truth.”
“Not only have they professed Christ, but their daily conduct and communication reveal that they have a living union with Christ.”
“The truth is the only discloser of a lie.”
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