The sermon titled "Salvation From Sin" by Wayne Boyd centers on the doctrine of the Incarnation and the salvific mission of Jesus Christ as outlined in Matthew 1:18-25. Boyd argues that Jesus was divinely conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary to serve as the perfect and sinless sacrifice for His people, fulfilling God's eternal plan of redemption. He explains how this miraculous conception points back to Genesis 3:15 as the promised seed who would crush the serpent's head, emphasizing the necessity of Christ’s incarnation for the salvation of the elect. The significance lies in the understanding that the faithful can only find salvation through the atoning work of Christ, who willingly came to bear the penalty for sin, thereby glorifying God’s grace and purpose in electing His people for salvation.
“He came to save his people from their sins. That's why he came.”
“The conception of our Lord Jesus Christ is without the intervention of a human father. It is the work of God the Holy Ghost.”
“He is the perfect, spotless Lamb of God... he is the only sacrifice that God will accept.”
“Oh, how precious is His name. And how this was foreshadowed in the book of Genesis.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus came to save His people from their sins (Matthew 1:21).
Matthew 1:21
Jesus's identity as Savior is confirmed through prophecy and His work of redemption (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:22-23).
Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:22-23
The incarnation is crucial because it demonstrates God's love and the fulfillment of His plan to save humanity (John 1:14).
John 1:14
Jesus saves His people through His sacrificial death and by imputing His righteousness to them (2 Corinthians 5:21).
2 Corinthians 5:21
'His people' refers to those chosen by God to be redeemed through Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:21).
Matthew 1:21
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