In this sermon titled "Truth and Love," Wayne Boyd addresses the Reformed doctrine of election and the relationship between truth and love as expressed in 2 John 2-3. The preacher emphasizes that the recipients of John’s letter, referred to as "the elect lady," are chosen by God according to His sovereign grace for salvation, affirming the belief that God’s elect are called from before the foundation of the world, as supported by Ephesians 1:4-5. Boyd further explores how believers are united in truth, which is identified with Christ, and how this truth informs their love for one another, illustrating the importance of biblical fidelity in addressing false teachings that deny Jesus Christ’s incarnation. The significance of this doctrine is that it not only assures believers of their identity in Christ but also compels them to love and support one another for the sake of the truth. Ultimately, the sermon underscores that the love between believers stems from the truth of the Gospel, which is eternally significant in their lives.
“Election... is a doctrine that knows no bounds. It’s incredible.”
“We are simply receivers of the grace of God. Merely receivers of the grace of God.”
“The love of the truth inspires and enables us to esteem others better than ourselves.”
“Without the grace of God there'd be no mercy for the sinner. There'd be no peace with God.”
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