The sermon "Glorying in God Alone!" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of boasting in God rather than in oneself, focusing on the centrality of Christ in salvation. The key arguments emphasize that believers have no grounds for boasting in their works or righteousness but should instead glory in the accomplishments of Christ, as supported by Romans 15:13-21. Boyd elaborates on the Greek term for glory and connects it with several key passages, including Romans 3:27 and Philippians 3:1-11, illustrating Paul's consistent message of humility and reliance on God's grace. The practical significance of this doctrine encourages believers to recognize that their hope and acceptance before God rely solely on Christ's redemptive work, which engenders a communal spirit among believers who unite in the worship of God alone.
“All spiritual blessings come to the believer through Him. So the conclusion then stands firm. Justification is by faith without the works of the law.”
“We don’t boast in ourselves or anything we do. We boast in Christ and what He’s done.”
“The born again blood-bought believer seeks to give all the glory and all the honor and all the praise to our great Redeemer, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We glory in the fact that our great God and our Savior became a man to redeem us from our sins.”
The Bible teaches that we should glory in God alone, acknowledging Him as the source of our salvation and everything good.
Romans 15:17, Ephesians 1:3
Justification by faith is affirmed in the scriptures, as demonstrated in Romans 3:28, emphasizing that we are justified apart from works.
Romans 3:28, Galatians 2:16
Boasting in Christ is important as it recognizes Him as our only Savior and the source of our salvation and righteousness.
2 Corinthians 11:10, Galatians 6:14
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