In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Christ is Our Passover," the main theological topic is the significance of Christ's sacrificial role as the Passover Lamb, as articulated in 1 Corinthians 5:6-8. Boyd argues that the Passover feast serves as a pivotal Old Testament type that foreshadows Christ's sacrificial death, emphasizing that Christ, being the perfect and sinless Lamb, was sacrificed for believers, thus securing their salvation. He supports his argument by referencing Exodus 12, where the Passover lamb's blood signified God’s mercy for His chosen people, illustrating that this Old Testament event points directly to the redemptive work of Christ. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers are covered by Christ's blood, leading to a complete pardon from sin and emphasizing the Reformed doctrines of substitutionary atonement and sovereign grace, which remind believers of their secure standing in Christ.
“For even Christ, our Passover, is sacrificed for us. What a marvelous truth we have here set before us, beloved.”
“The lamb was not slain to be looked at or to be laid somewhere... it was to be slain and it was to be fed upon.”
“When I see the blood, I will pass over you... because justice has had its due in Christ Jesus, our Lord, our substitute.”
“Christ, our Passover, is sacrificed for us. This is a bottomless sea of mercy, beloved.”
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