In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Seven Desires of Paul," the central theological theme is the comprehensive pursuit of Christ as reflected in the Apostle Paul's aspirations, articulated in Philippians 3. Boyd outlines seven key desires of Paul, each encapsulated by his longing for deeper communion and knowledge of Christ—emphasizing that all of Paul's aspirations are rooted in a transformative relationship with Christ. The sermon prominently references Philippians 3:10 ("that I may know him"), Philippians 1:20-21 ("For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain"), and Philippians 3:9-10 ("to be found in him"), illustrating how Paul's understanding of his identity in Christ shapes his ministry and desire for sanctification. The significance of these desires rests in their encouragement for believers to reflect on their own aspirations, ultimately leading to a life that magnifies Christ, producing spiritual fruit, and aligning one's desires with the gospel message.
“We who believe are only sinners saved by grace. What a wonderful song. It just exalts the grace of God in Christ.”
“Desire is often the effect of knowledge. The more we learn, the more we want to learn.”
“Christ is all to Paul in his life and he is all to Paul in his death.”
“To be found in Christ is just as Noah was in the ark, safe from God's wrath.”
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