In the sermon "Eyewitnesses of His Majesty" based on 2 Peter 1:12-18, Wayne Boyd addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of the authority and sufficiency of Scripture, particularly emphasizing the eyewitness accounts of Christ's majesty. Boyd argues that the apostles, particularly Peter, did not rely on fabricated stories but instead proclaimed their firsthand experiences of Jesus, notably at the Mount of Transfiguration, where God affirmed Christ's divine sonship. The key Scripture references include 2 Peter 1:16-18, Matthew 17:1-8, and Luke 9:30-31, which collectively showcase Peter's apostolic authority and the divine confirmation of Christ's identity and mission. The sermon's practical significance lies in its encouragement for Christians to have certainty in the gospel message and their salvation, reminding them that their acceptance before God is secured through Christ alone, who fulfills all Old Testament prophecies and typologies.
“We have not followed cunningly devised fables... but were eyewitnesses of his majesty.”
“All spiritual blessings are in Christ. Outside of Christ, there's none. Absolutely none.”
“God is well pleased with us because we're in Christ... It's amazing grace.”
“The work of the salvation of our souls is absolutely finished. Finished.”
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