In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Work of the Trinity in Redemption," he emphasizes that salvation is solely the work of God, a doctrine central to Reformed theology. Boyd argues that human effort cannot contribute to redemption, referencing Titus 3:4-7 to illustrate that it is the kindness and mercy of God that initiates salvation, not works of righteousness. He discusses the roles of the Father in planning salvation, the Son in purchasing redemption through His blood, and the Holy Spirit in regenerating believers, thereby affirming the essential Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to understand their complete dependence on God for salvation, fostering humility and gratitude among the redeemed.
“We believe that salvation is all of the Lord, and I mean all, A-L-L, all.”
“Not by works of righteousness, which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us.”
“Salvation in Christ is independent of human merit or works.”
“If we think we save ourselves by our faith, then we have a workspace religion.”
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