The sermon titled "Precious Faith" by Wayne Boyd elaborates on the concept of faith as addressed in 2 Peter 1:1-2. The main theological focus is on the nature of faith granted to believers, described as "like precious faith," which is emphasized as a divine gift arising from God's righteousness. Boyd supports his argument by referencing various scriptures, including 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Ephesians 2:8-9, and Hebrews 12:2, to illustrate that faith is not a result of human merit but is given by God's grace alone. The significance of the sermon lies in its emphasis on the Reformed doctrine of salvation through grace and the assurance that believers can trust in Christ as the sole foundation of their faith, underscoring the believer's identity as recipients of God’s sovereign grace.
“This faith comes to us in and through the righteousness of our God and Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Faith is a gift of God, just as the righteousness of Christ is a gift of God, right? It’s imputed to us.”
“Only wrought by our great God. Only wrought by our great God.”
“He is our righteousness. The Lord Jesus Christ didn’t try to deliver us from the curse of the law. He delivered us.”
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