The sermon titled "The Spirit of Christ," delivered by Wayne Boyd, primarily addresses the doctrine of salvation as revealed in the ministry of the Old Testament prophets and fulfilled in Christ. Boyd emphasizes that the prophecies concerning Christ's sufferings and subsequent glory were inspired and elucidated by the Spirit of Christ, who also empowers believers today. He references 1 Peter 1:10-12 to illustrate how the prophets inquired into the timing and nature of the salvation they were to proclaim, which now ministers to contemporary believers through the gospel. The practical significance of this teaching lies in its capacity to offer encouragement and hope during trials, affirming the assurance of salvation in Christ, the central figure of both the Old and New Testaments.
Key Quotes
“The gospel we believe in, is no modern invention of man. It is the gospel of God, purposed by God in eternity and accomplished by Christ 2,000 years ago.”
“The same Holy Spirit that inspired the prophets to prophesize of Christ, is the same Holy Spirit that's in every believer.”
“If the inspired prophets search diligently into the things of Christ, should we who are redeemed of the Lord desire to do so too?”
“This wondrous salvation which has been wrought out by our great God and King… may the gospel never become commonplace to us.”
The Spirit of Christ is the Holy Spirit who testifies about Christ's sufferings and glory, operating in the hearts of the believers.
The Spirit of Christ, as indicated in 1 Peter 1:11, signifies the Holy Spirit that was present in the prophets of old. It testifies beforehand of the sufferings of Christ and the glories that should follow. The prophets diligently searched the Scriptures, driven by this same Spirit, seeking to understand the timing and implications of Christ's coming. This spirit continually works in believers today, guiding them to recognize Christ's work of salvation and understanding His grace. In essence, it is the same Spirit of God that both inspired the prophets and enlightens believers today regarding the gospel of Jesus Christ.
1 Peter 1:10-12, John 5:39, Isaiah 53, Luke 24:25-27
Salvation through Christ is affirmed by the prophecies of the Old Testament and the fulfillment of these prophecies in the New Testament.
The truth of salvation through Christ is demonstrated by the fulfilled prophecies that the Old Testament prophets diligently searched. They looked for the grace that would come through Christ, prophesizing His sufferings and the subsequent glory. This is confirmed in the New Testament accounts which show how Christ fulfills these prophecies, particularly through His life, death, and resurrection. Believers can trust in the sovereignty of God’s plan and His faithfulness in bringing about salvation, which was ordained from eternity, as evidenced by both the prophetic writings and their fulfillment in Christ.
1 Peter 1:10-12, Romans 8:28-30, John 5:39, Isaiah 53
Faith is essential for Christians as it is the means through which they receive and understand the grace of God.
Faith plays a crucial role in the life of a Christian as expressed in Hebrews 11:1, where it is described as the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. It is through faith that believers receive the grace of salvation and are kept by the power of God. In 1 Peter 1:6-7, the trials facing believers serve to test and refine their faith, demonstrating its invaluable worth. This faith ultimately leads to the assurance of salvation and a relationship with Christ, anchoring believers amidst trials and manifold temptations.
Hebrews 11:1, 1 Peter 1:6-7, Ephesians 2:8-9
The Holy Spirit regenerates believers, enabling them to understand and accept the gospel of Christ.
In the process of salvation, the Holy Spirit works by regenerating the hearts of the elect, as stated in John 3:5-6. This divine act of renewal allows individuals to see their need for Christ and respond to the gospel. The Spirit also serves as a teacher, guiding believers into all truth (John 16:13) and helping them to understand the deep truths of the Scriptures. Moreover, the same Holy Spirit that inspired the prophets is at work in the hearts of believers today, ensuring they grasp the reality of their salvation through Christ alone, which is performed both in them and through them.
John 3:5-6, John 16:13, Romans 8:9-11
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