In the sermon titled "The Time of Love," Wayne Boyd explores the profound theological themes of God's grace, redemption, and the believer's identity in Christ, drawing primarily from Ezekiel 16:1-14. The preacher outlines humanity's natural state as utterly depraved and hopeless, illustrating that like Israel, we are born into sin and idolatry (Joshua 24:2-3; Deuteronomy 7:6-8). Boyd emphasizes the sovereign initiative of God in redemption, likening Israel's covenant relationship with God to that of the believer in Christ. He references passages such as Romans 3, which delineate humanity's guilt and total inability to save itself, underscoring that salvation is solely by God's grace through faith in Christ (Galatians 3:7; Romans 2:28-29). The practical significance lies in the assurance of God's everlasting love and choice of His people, affirming that it is God who brings spiritual life to the dead and adorns believers with the righteousness of Christ, transforming their state from wretchedness to beauty.
“We go from being spiritually bankrupt to having all spiritual blessings in Christ.”
“Israel is a picture of the church; all our Lord did in Israel is a picture of what he does for us.”
“He came to us... when we were dead, weren't we? He gave us life.”
“The whole work of salvation is of the Lord and only of the Lord. Glory to His name.”
The Bible describes our natural state as one of total depravity and separation from God.
Romans 3:10-12, Ezekiel 16:4-5
God’s grace is essential for salvation because it is through grace that we are redeemed from our sinful condition.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Ezekiel 16:8
Understanding our spiritual bankruptcy is crucial because it reveals our need for a Savior and highlights God's grace in redemption.
Ezekiel 16:5, Romans 3:23
Being clothed in Christ's righteousness means that through His sacrifice, we are seen as perfect and holy before God.
2 Corinthians 5:21, Ezekiel 16:14
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