In the sermon "Confidence and Assurance," Wayne Boyd focuses on the assurance that believers have in their relationship with God as presented in 1 John 3:16-24. He emphasizes that genuine love for others arises from the believer’s understanding of God's love, which ultimately directs their confidence towards Him. The key arguments center on the believer's reliance on Christ for righteousness, highlighting that believers have no confidence in their flesh or works, but rather in the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit within them. Relevant Scripture, including 1 John 3:19-20, illustrates that even when our hearts condemn us, God's greater knowledge and love provide assurance. Practically, this assurance fosters a deep confidence in engaging with God and living out the command to love others, underpinning the Reformed doctrine of grace and faith as gifts from God.
“Our hope is in our Savior. Our hope is in Christ and what he's done for us.”
“We have no confidence in the flesh at all... because we know our utter inability.”
“Only in Christ do we have assurance before the Father. Outside of Christ, no assurance.”
“The absence of faith in Christ and the absence of love for the brethren indicates an absence of sonship.”
The Bible emphasizes that our confidence and assurance before God come solely through Christ and His work.
1 John 3:19-20, Hebrews 10:19-22
Assurance in Christ is built upon God's promises and the truth revealed in Scripture.
1 John 3:19-24, Romans 8:38-39
Assurance is crucial for Christians as it reinforces faith and enables a confident relationship with God.
Hebrews 10:22-24, 1 John 3:1
The Holy Spirit confirms our sonship and provides inner assurance of our salvation in Christ.
Romans 8:16, Galatians 4:6
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