In Wayne Boyd's sermon entitled "Help In Trials," the primary theological topic addressed is the believer’s confidence in Christ amid life’s trials, drawing heavily on Hebrews 10:35-39. Boyd argues that trials are an inherent part of the Christian experience, affirming that they serve to test the believer's faith and draw them closer to Christ. By using key verses from Hebrews, he emphasizes the importance of holding fast to one's faith, as God is sovereign and remains faithful in times of struggle. The sermon's practical significance lies in encouraging believers to rely solely on Christ for their salvation and maintain an unwavering faith that endures through trials, ultimately leading to eternal reward in heaven.
“Put all your confidence, all your trust in Christ, in Christ alone.”
“Trials we go through test our faith. If you profess to believe God, that faith will be tried.”
“The things of this world do not have the hold on the believer that they once had.”
“The infinitude of God means He is bound to absolutely no one. He's obligated to no one.”
The Bible teaches that trials are a normal part of the believer's life and are used by God to strengthen faith.
Hebrews 10:35-39, Job, Abraham
Faith in Christ is sufficient because it is a gift from God and the sole basis of our acceptance before Him.
Hebrews 10:38, Romans 4
Maintaining confidence in Christ is essential as it anchors the believer's hope and assures them of God's faithfulness.
Hebrews 10:35, 2 Corinthians 1:4
Trials refine a Christian's faith and help them grow closer to God.
James 1:2-4, Hebrews 10
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