In the sermon titled "The Elect Lady," Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of election as illustrated in 2 John 1. He emphasizes the identity of the "elect lady" as a representation of God's chosen people, discussing the communal love among believers and the necessity of adhering to the truth found in Jesus Christ. Boyd highlights key arguments, particularly the exhortation to love one another and to be vigilant against false teachers who deny the incarnation of Christ, referenced in verses 4-11. He supports his assertions with Scripture, notably citing 1 John 2:18-22, which warns against deceivers and affirms the importance of abiding in the truth of Christ. The significance of this passage underscores not only the assurance of God's electing grace but also the practical implications of loving the brethren and maintaining sound doctrine in the face of false teachings.
“The only one who makes us to differ in this world is God. And He chose us in Christ in eternity, beloved.”
“The electing grace of God is the great equalizer. It is.”
“A greeting each time would be a constant reminder for believers that they are saved by the grace and mercy of God in Christ alone.”
“God's people love one another. That’s what he’s bringing forth there. God's people love one another.”
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