In the sermon titled "Remembrance," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological significance of remembering the gospel as presented in 2 Peter 1:12-15. Boyd emphasizes that believers are prone to forget the foundational truths of their faith and must regularly remind themselves of the grace and mercy God has bestowed upon them through Jesus Christ. He argues that the preaching of the gospel serves as a vital means to stir believers to faith, strengthen their assurance of salvation, and maintain their focus on Christ amidst the distractions of life. Key Scripture references include 2 Peter 1:12-15 and John 21:18-19, which highlight Peter's commitment to reminding believers about Christ's work, even in light of his impending death. The practical significance of this doctrine is the encouragement of believers to continually rejoice in the truth of their salvation and to stand firm against false teachings by being well-established in the gospel.
“We need to be constantly reminded of what we already know, lest we forget, because we are forgetful.”
“Do you believe that you are saved by Christ alone plus nothing? Nothing you do. Do you believe that?”
“The preaching of the gospel reminds us that the most high and sovereign majesty, our great God, has shown us such favor.”
“As long as I am in this tabernacle, to stir you up by putting you in remembrance.”
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