In the sermon "Blessed Benefits in Christ," Wayne Boyd emphasizes the crucial Reformed doctrine of election, illustrating how believers are uniquely identified as a "chosen generation," "royal priesthood," and "peculiar people" based on 1 Peter 2:9-10. He argues that while those who reject Christ stumble at His word, the faithful are called out of darkness into His marvelous light, a transformation that showcases God's mercy and grace. Key Scripture references include Exodus 19 and Deuteronomy 7, which parallel the calling of Israel to their unique role as God’s chosen people, thus supporting Peter's message of identity in Christ. The significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides to persecuted believers, emphasizing their secured position in Christ and the continuous mercy they experience, which fuels their worship and witness in a hostile world.
“You are a chosen generation, beloved. A chosen generation. Chosen by God in eternity, all because it pleased Him to do so.”
“We are a peculiar people, a special people, to whom God loves with an everlasting love.”
“The word peculiar in the Greek here speaks of possession. We are God's people in a most special way from all others in this world.”
“We've obtained mercy. It's been given to us. We didn't earn it. We didn't work for it.”
The Bible teaches that believers are a chosen generation called by God to be His special people.
1 Peter 2:9, Ephesians 1:4-5
The evidence of God's mercy on His chosen people is seen through their transformation and redemption in Christ.
1 Peter 2:10, Ephesians 2:4-5
Being part of a royal priesthood means that Christians have direct access to God and a calling to serve Him.
1 Peter 2:9, Exodus 19:6
To be a peculiar people means that believers are God's treasured possession, set apart for His service.
1 Peter 2:9, Acts 20:28
God calls His people out of darkness through the effectual calling of the Holy Spirit evidenced in their transformation.
1 Peter 2:9, John 8:12
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