The sermon titled "Antichrists" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological concept of the Antichrist as presented in 1 John 2:18-20. The main points of the sermon center on the reality that many antichrists already exist and that their presence demonstrates we are living in the last days. Boyd underscores the importance of the true doctrine of Christ, affirming that any addition to or alteration of the pure Gospel constitutes an antichrist spirit, as illustrated by the misleading teachings of Gnostics and Judaizers. He emphasizes substantive scriptural support, drawing from 2 John and Colossians to articulate that true salvation is exclusively found in the completed work of Christ. The doctrinal significance of the sermon calls believers to discern truth from error, uphold the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement, and recognize that genuine belief is rooted in an understanding of grace rather than merit-based righteousness.
“Every false gospel adds man's work and man's merit to salvation. The message of false religion is, what do you do to be saved? The message of grace is, look to Christ and be saved.”
“To deny Christ was come in the flesh then is a deceiver and an antichrist.”
“Only God knows the coming of Christ. No man knows it at all. No matter what they try to say.”
“The gospel of God's grace proclaims Christ alone is the high priest of his people. It proclaims a finished work of salvation in and through Christ alone.”
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