In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "No Respect of Persons," the main theological topic addressed is divine justice and God's impartiality. Boyd argues that God does not show favoritism based on a person's social status or actions, emphasizing that all individuals, whether rich or poor, will receive justice for their deeds. He supports this assertion primarily from Colossians 3:25, which highlights that those who do wrong will face repercussions, reinforcing the concept that God is a just judge who does not consider external circumstances. Boyd connects this doctrine to the Reformed understanding of God's sovereignty and grace, underscoring believers' profound gratitude for salvation through Christ, which liberates them from the judgment their sins deserve. Practically, this emphasizes the importance of humility and obedience among believers, as they serve the Lord, and offers assurance that God's justice prevails over human inequities.
“This will not happen with the judge of the earth. We may receive injustice from some as God's servants... but the wicked shall be judged.”
“Beloved, we've all broken God's law an infinite number of times.”
“The only way God will accept sinners is in and through the Lord Jesus Christ. There's no other hope but Christ.”
“We will never hear those words... depart from me, ye that work iniquity. We'll never hear those words.”
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