In Wayne Boyd's sermon on "Eternal Security," he emphasizes the doctrine that true believers are eternally secure in Christ, supported by John 10:22-42. Key points include the distinction between those who are Christ's sheep and those who are not, illustrating divine election and the effectual calling of the Holy Spirit. Boyd highlights that Jesus affirms believers' security with the promise that they will never perish and reassures that no one can take them from His hand, thus underlining the doctrines of election, justification, sanctification, and glorification. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this assurance, which brings comfort to Christians, affirming that salvation is wholly dependent on God's grace and power, not on human efforts.
“I thank God that my salvation is not dependent upon me or anything that I do, that it's wholly dependent upon Christ and what he's done.”
“If I do not the works of my father, believe me not, but if I do, though ye believe not, believe the works that ye may know and believe that the Father is in me, and I in him.”
“Our great king says, and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.”
“Eternal security for the believer is an absolute truth... our salvation is not dependent upon us and our keeping is not in our hands. It's all in His hands.”
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