In the sermon titled "Stones Made Ready," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of sanctification and the believer's transformation into living stones fit for God's temple, drawing from 1 Kings 6:7. Boyd emphasizes that, like the stones Solomon used to build the temple, believers are prepared through trials and tribulations in this life. He argues that this preparation is a sovereign work of God, aligning with Reformed principles of divine sovereignty and grace, referencing passages such as Philippians 3:20-21 and 1 Peter 2:5 to illustrate that believers are conformed to the image of Christ. The practical significance lies in the comfort and hope that such preparation provides to Christians enduring struggles, affirming that God is actively working to mold them for eternity.
Key Quotes
“God's people are being conformed to the image of the Son... through the trials and tribulations of this life.”
“Salvation is of the Lord from beginning to end.”
“We are being conformed; he must break off the roughness... until we're fully conformed to the image of the Son.”
“Earth is the preparing place for heaven, and the preparation is done by the axe and the hammer of God's wise providence.”
The Bible teaches that believers are being conformed to the image of Christ through trials and God's sovereign work in their lives.
In Scripture, particularly in Philippians 3:20-21, it is revealed that God actively changes our vile bodies to be like Christ's glorious body. This transformation is a process guided by the Holy Spirit, who shapes believers into living stones ready for their place in God's eternal temple. As stated in Ephesians 2:19-21, believers are described as citizens and fellow members of God's household, built upon Christ as the cornerstone. The work of conforming us to Christ's image encompasses trials which serve to refine and prepare us for our ultimate glorification.
Philippians 3:20-21, Ephesians 2:19-21
God's sovereignty is demonstrated in His control over all circumstances, orchestrating events for the good of His elect.
The sovereignty of God is a foundational doctrine in Reformed theology, affirming that He is in complete control of everything that happens. This is illustrated beautifully in the life of believers as they undergo trials and tribulations, which are sovereignly employed by God to conform them to the image of Christ. Romans 8:28 reinforces this idea by asserting that God works all things together for good for those who are called according to His purpose. Ultimately, the assurance of His sovereignty brings comfort to believers, knowing that God is working through every situation to fulfill His divine plan for their lives.
Romans 8:28, Psalms 115:3
Being 'stones made ready' signifies the Christian's preparation through trials for an eternal purpose, highlighting God's work in their lives.
The concept of believers as 'stones made ready' draws from the imagery of the temple in 1 Kings 6:7, where stones were prepared before being placed in the temple. This metaphor illustrates how God prepares His people through various means, including life's trials, to fit perfectly into His divine plan. Each trial is akin to chiseling and shaping, ensuring that when believers reach glory, they are ready to be placed in the eternal temple of God. This underscores the beauty of God’s grace and the structure of the church, encouraging Christians to view afflictions as necessary for spiritual growth and conformation to Christ's image.
1 Kings 6:7, Matthew 16:18, Ephesians 2:22
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