In Wayne Boyd's sermon "In Power," the preacher addresses the theological topic of election and its implications for genuine faith as revealed in 1 Thessalonians 1:5. Boyd emphasizes that true salvation and the gospel's transformative power are not merely intellectual but are actualized by the Holy Spirit's work in the believer’s heart. He supports this with Scripture references to Ephesians 1:4 regarding God's sovereign choice, and Galatians 5:6, which speaks of faith working through love. Boyd highlights the practical significance of assurance in salvation, asserting that believers' evidence of election is seen in their works of faith, labors of love, and patience of hope. This addresses foundational Reformed doctrines of grace, regeneration, and the assurance believers find in their salvation.
“The only way a sinner can have peace with God is in and through the Lord Jesus Christ, that is the only way we are accepted by God.”
“It's not me. You are complete in Christ. Hallelujah. It is finished! The work of redemption is complete.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It doesn't say salvation is of the preacher, because I can't even save myself.”
“When we get our eyes off Christ, that assurance wanes a bit, doesn't it? And we can get ourselves pretty worked up.”
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