In the sermon "From Death to Life," Wayne Boyd addresses the profound theological theme of regeneration and the believer's transformation from spiritual death to eternal life. Boyd emphasizes that true love for the brethren, as evidenced in 1 John 3:14-16, is a crucial mark of being born again by the Holy Spirit. He underscores that believers possess an intimate knowledge of God's love due to Christ’s sacrificial death, a truth that transforms their nature and leads to a genuine love for others. The sermon highlights the significance of understanding this love as a fruit of the Spirit, showcasing that such love cannot be self-generated but is a result of divine work. This teaching brings assurance and comfort to believers by reaffirming their identity as children of God, loved and redeemed through Christ.
“We know that we have passed from death into life because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother abideth in death.”
“This love here is spoken of as a spiritual love. It's not natural love.”
“He laid down his life for us. This is a fact. This is a statement.”
“Marvel at this wondrous love. Marvel at how great God's love is for His people.”
The Bible declares that believers have passed from death to life through their love for the brethren, which is a sign of their regeneration by the Holy Spirit.
1 John 3:14
Christ’s atonement is confirmed through the scriptures which teach that He laid down His life for us, fully satisfying the demands of God's justice.
Romans 5:8, Galatians 2:20
Love for the brethren is vital as it evidences a believer's new birth and regeneration by the Holy Spirit.
1 John 3:14, Romans 5:5
We have assurance of our salvation through our faith in Christ and the witness of the Holy Spirit in our hearts.
1 John 3:14, Romans 8:1
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