The sermon titled "The Life of Faith" by Wayne Boyd centers around the theological theme of living a life grounded in faith, drawing primarily from Hebrews 10:38. Boyd argues that those who are justified by faith in Jesus Christ endure various afflictions yet possess an enduring confidence in God's promises and His ultimate return. He emphasizes that the righteous, or "the just," live by faith, trusting solely in Christ's redemptive work rather than their own efforts. Scripture references include Hebrews 10:32-39, which highlights the suffering of early Christians, and John 14:1-3 and Romans 5:1-2, which speak to the assurance believers have in Christ's return and the peace provided through justification by faith. The practical significance of this sermon lies in encouraging believers to rely on Christ amid trials, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of perseverance of the saints and the sufficiency of grace for salvation and daily living.
“The just shall live by faith. Our text implies that the righteous should live in continued confidence in our great God, trusting and resting in our wonderful Savior.”
“The believer in Christ lives a life by faith in Christ and Him alone. Struggling daily, though, and battling with sin.”
“Without Christ, we can't appear before God, can we? So we receive all our spiritual life in and through the Lord Jesus Christ by faith in Christ.”
“True believers cannot and will not and do not leave Christ. They trust in Him. He keeps them, beloved.”
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