The main theological topic addressed in Wayne Boyd's sermon "God's Everlasting Love" is the unchanging and everlasting nature of God's love for His elect. Boyd argues that God's love is not based on human merit or condition but is an eternal declaration of His grace, as evidenced by Bible verses such as 1 John 4:19 and Jeremiah 31:3. He emphasizes that this unconditional love is part of God's sovereign election, wherein individuals are drawn to Christ not as passive recipients but through the work of the Holy Spirit, making faith a response to God's prior love. The sermon highlights the significance of this love, illustrating that it leads to transformation and new desires in the believer’s life, ultimately affirming the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereign grace in salvation.
“God's everlasting love was set upon us even when we were dead in trespasses and sins.”
“We love Him because He first loved us.”
“If He had not come to us, if the shepherd had not sought us out, we would never love Christ.”
“The love that Christ has for his people surpasses knowledge, beloved. It's an infinite love.”
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