In the sermon "Born to Die," Wayne Boyd addresses the profound theological doctrine of the incarnation and its intrinsic connection to Christ's redemptive purpose. He articulates that Jesus was born uniquely—conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of a virgin, as foretold in Scripture (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:21) and fulfilled in His humble birth in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2; Luke 2:7). Boyd emphasizes that the primary purpose of Christ's birth was to save His people from their sins through His death, asserting that His sacrifice was not only a significant event but the very reason for His coming (Matthew 1:21; John 10:17-18). The significance of this message lies in its affirmation of Reformed doctrines related to the sovereignty of God in salvation and the assurance that redemption is exclusively through Christ, the great peacemaker, who reconciles sinners to God.
“He was born to die. He was on a mission. His face was set like a flint to Jerusalem.”
“He willingly went to the cross to die for His people. He did not stop the man who crucified Him.”
“This child was to be born in Bethlehem... None of them thought of going to the stable to find the Messiah.”
“The only way for Him to save us, His people, was for Him to die.”
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