In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Singleness in Heart," the main theological focus is on the nature of Christian conduct in the workplace, specifically grounded in Colossians 3:22-24. Boyd argues that believers are called to serve their earthly masters not merely for human approval, but with a "singleness of heart," which implies sincerity and a genuine desire to please God rather than man. He uses passages like Colossians 3:17, which emphasizes doing everything in the name of the Lord, and Ephesians 6:5, which provides further exhortation to obey with fear and trembling, highlighting that such attitudes stem from the awareness of serving the Lord Christ. This doctrine of sanctified work ethic carries practical significance for believers, emphasizing that their labor is an expression of worship and obedience that ultimately reflects their relationship with God, reinforcing the Reformed teaching on vocation and godly living.
“A true believer should give their employer a good, honest day's work... we're working for Him.”
“We must remember, it is Jesus Christ who has put them in authority over us.”
“Only the Lord Jesus Christ deserves all the praise; everything flows from Him.”
“Christ is our exceeding reward, beloved. It’s all about Him.”
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