The sermon "This Man Receives Sinners" by Wayne Boyd centers on the doctrine of salvation and the grace of Christ as it relates to sinners, highlighting the stark contrast between Jesus and the self-righteous Pharisees. Key arguments include the proclamation that Jesus, God incarnate, actively receives and welcomes sinners, regardless of their social status or past sins, as supported by references to Luke 15:1-2, Matthew 21:31, and John 9:1-7. Boyd emphasizes the idea that genuine faith and acknowledgment of sin are prerequisites for receiving Christ's grace, contrasting this with the Pharisees' self-righteousness, which ultimately alienated them from God's kingdom. The practical significance lies in the understanding that Christ's grace is available to all who recognize their sinfulness and seek Him, thus affirming central Reformed principles like total depravity and unconditional election.
“This man, the man Christ Jesus, receives sinners.”
“Christ does not receive all sinners; He receives only those sinners who draw near to Him.”
“They that are whole need not a physician, but they that are sick.”
“This man receives sinners to pardon and justify them. Your sins are forgiven.”
The Bible reveals that Jesus receives sinners, calling them to repentance and offering them salvation.
Luke 15:1-2, Mark 2:17
Understanding Jesus' reception of sinners reassures Christians of His grace and the hope of salvation for all, regardless of their past.
1 Corinthians 6:9-11
Scripture clearly states that Jesus' mission was to save sinners, as He Himself declared in Mark 2:17.
Mark 2:17, John 6:37
The parables in Luke highlight God’s joy in receiving repentant sinners and His deep desire for their salvation.
Luke 15:11-32, Luke 15:4-7
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