In the sermon "Flee, Follow and Fight," Wayne Boyd explores the Apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy in 1 Timothy 6:8-16, addressing the theological implications of pursuing godliness in the face of false doctrines. Boyd emphasizes three key actions for believers: to flee from all that contradicts the gospel, follow after virtues such as righteousness and faith, and fight the good fight of faith. He references various passages, including 1 Timothy 1:3-10 and Galatians 2:16, which highlight the dangers of false teaching and confirm that salvation comes solely through faith in Christ, not by works. The sermon underscores the practical significance of these exhortations, asserting that believers are called to actively engage in their faith while relying on God's grace to enable their obedience and perseverance.
“Flee everything that's contrary to the gospel. Everything. If it's contrary to the gospel, flee it.”
“We're to fight and contend for the faith. Fight the good fight of faith.”
“The only reason we have redemption, beloved, is because the precious blood of Jesus Christ was shed for us.”
“My faith has one object, one center, Christ Jesus, my Lord, and Him alone.”
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