In the sermon "Redeeming the Time," Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of stewardship, particularly regarding time and speech in the life of the believer as reflected in Colossians 4:5-6. The preacher emphasizes the importance of walking wisely among non-believers and using opportunities to share the gospel, asserting that all effective evangelism hinges on God's sovereign action in opening doors for witness. The sermon pulls from several Scriptures, highlighting Paul's instructions in Colossians and Ephesians about redeeming the time and seasoned speech. The practical significance lies in recognizing the weight of our daily interactions and the need for prayerful readiness to share the hope of Christ with others, positioning Christ as the ultimate source of wisdom and grace in all conversations.
“Every time a preacher gets to proclaim the gospel, it's God sovereignly opening the door of utterance for the preacher.”
“Beloved, we who believe are beset with difficulties and dangers on all sides.”
“Grace should just flow from our lips, beloved, should just flow from our lips, because we have... the only reason they're good is because it's God working in us.”
“If God opens a door of utterance for us, let us proclaim what Christ has done for us. See, Paul's exhorting Christians.”
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