In Wayne Boyd's sermon on "The Person and Work of the Lord Jesus Christ," the preacher addresses the centrality of Jesus Christ's person and work as foundational to the Christian faith, emphasizing His incarnation, sacrificial death, resurrection, reign, and the gift of salvation. Boyd argues that Paul, in Acts 13, unashamedly proclaims Christ while highlighting God's sovereign providence in preparing the way for the gospel. He references key Scriptures such as Acts 13:23-39 to illustrate how Paul articulates five main points regarding Christ's identity and work. The implications of this message signify that true reconciliation with God can only be achieved through Christ, affirming the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and irresistible grace, along with the understanding that salvation is entirely a work of God, independent of human effort.
“He did not shy away from proclaiming the truth... he boldly preached Christ and Him crucified.”
“There is no way for you to be reconciled to God outside of Christ. No way.”
“Salvation is of the Lord from start to finish.”
“The gospel means good news. Good news. And the preaching of God's gospel is good news to a genuine sinner.”
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