In the sermon "Wells of Salvation," Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of salvation, particularly emphasizing the role of Jesus Christ as the sole source of spiritual sustenance and strength for believers. He argues that the "wells of salvation," as described in Isaiah 12:3, symbolize the blessings and grace that flow from Christ alone. Boyd makes several scriptural connections, including John 4, where Jesus offers the "living water" that satisfies eternal thirst, highlighting that all spiritual need in the believer's life is met through faith in Him. The practical significance of this message underscores the Reformed doctrines of grace, such as total depravity and unconditional election, emphasizing that salvation is a gift from God, not the result of human effort, fostering joy and security in the believer’s relationship with Christ.
“Everything of grace is fetched by faith from Christ. And it is in Christ alone that the wells of salvation are found.”
“The joy of the Lord is your strength.”
“Salvation is by the free grace of God in Christ plus nothing.”
“If any man has a wrong view of God, then they have a wrong view of salvation in Christ alone.”
Salvation is found only in Christ Jesus, who has become the well of salvation for believers.
Isaiah 12:3, John 4:14
God's sovereignty is evident throughout Scripture, affirming that He has the ultimate authority over salvation.
Romans 9:15-16
Faith is essential because it is through faith in Christ that believers receive salvation and are united with Him.
Ephesians 2:8-9
Christ as the living water signifies that He is the source of spiritual nourishment and eternal life for believers.
John 4:14
Grace is emphasized because salvation is wholly a gift from God and not based on human merit.
Ephesians 2:8-9
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