The sermon titled "Past, Future, Present!" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological concepts of regeneration, the security of believers, and the hope of eternal inheritance as detailed in 1 Peter 1:3-5. Boyd argues that believers are comforted by God's abundant mercy, which grants them a "lively hope" through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that this hope is connected to an incorruptible inheritance reserved in heaven. He references various scriptures, including John 10:27-28 and Romans 8:35-39, to illustrate that believers are preserved by God's power and cannot be separated from His love. The practical significance lies in the assurance that despite present trials and tribulations, believers have a vibrant faith and a secure inheritance in Christ, which provides them comfort and joy throughout their lives.
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ...hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”
“We’re kept by the power of God. And this is a wonderful precious doctrine of the preservation of God's people.”
“Our inheritance in Christ is incorruptible, therefore it's everlasting.”
“This inheritance is not dependent upon us. If it was, it would be corrupted. It would be defiled.”
The Bible speaks of an inheritance that is incorruptible, undefiled, and reserved in heaven for believers.
1 Peter 1:4
Believers are assured that they are kept by the power of God through faith, which is a divine promise.
1 Peter 1:5, John 10:28
Abundant mercy is vital for Christians as it highlights the unconditional love and grace of God in our salvation.
1 Peter 1:3
The resurrection of Jesus Christ provides believers with a lively hope rooted in His victory over death.
1 Peter 1:3
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