The sermon by Wayne Boyd, titled "7 Things Every True Preacher Knows," focuses on the doctrine of preaching the gospel, emphasizing its centrality in bringing salvation through faith in Christ alone. Boyd examines key points from Romans 10:1-17, outlining seven essential truths that every preacher should understand, including the importance of God's sovereign grace in salvation, the sufficiency of Christ's righteousness, and the necessity of preaching for faith to arise. Each point is robustly supported by Scripture, such as Romans 10:3-4 and Galatians 3:11, which highlight the futility of self-righteousness and the imperative that Christ fulfills the law on behalf of believers. The sermon asserts the practical significance of these truths for both preachers and listeners, underscoring that true faith comes from hearing the Word of God and pointing sinners to Christ, the sole source of salvation.
“He preached the grace and the gospel of God's free and sovereign grace to the lost, that they might be saved and that they might know God by the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit.”
“Salvation is only in Christ Jesus our Lord. It's nowhere else. It's not in any of our works.”
“Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
“Our salvation is secure in Him. And this is why the gospel preacher will only point you to Christ and Him alone. He is our all in all.”
Salvation is knowing God through the regeneration by the Holy Spirit and is found in Christ alone.
Romans 10:1-17, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 10:9-10
Justification comes through faith in Christ, not through our works or adherence to the law.
Romans 10:6-8, Galatians 3:11, Romans 10:9-10
The preaching of the gospel is vital because faith comes by hearing the Word of God.
Romans 10:14-17
Romans 10 states that Israel has a zeal for God but lacks the knowledge necessary for salvation.
Romans 10:2
Christ is the end of the law for righteousness and the Savior through whom all are made right with God.
Romans 10:4
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