The sermon titled "God's Conforming Grace" by Wayne Boyd centers around the theological concept of sanctification, particularly as expressed in Colossians 3:12. The preacher emphasizes the transformation of the believer as they are called to "put on" various Christlike virtues such as mercy, kindness, humility, meekness, and long-suffering, highlighting that such attributes are manifestations of the new nature created by God. Key Scripture references include Colossians 3:10, which describes the new man as being renewed in the image of Christ, and Romans 8:29, which underscores the purpose of believers being conformed to the image of the Son. Boyd contextualizes these teachings within Reformed doctrines of total depravity and irresistible grace, asserting that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to embody these qualities as evidence of their regeneration. The practical significance lies in the encouragement for believers to reflect Christ's character in their daily interactions with others, fostering unity and love within the community of faith.
Key Quotes
“The grace of God that created the new man in us will manifest itself in our outward conduct.”
“As the elect of God, we are to have the first point is bowels of mercy... those who have been shown mercy will show mercy to others.”
“When we put on the new man, the faults of others won't seem as offensive as our own faults.”
“We are being conformed to the image of Christ... this is conforming grace.”
God's conforming grace transforms believers into the image of Christ through the Holy Spirit.
In Colossians 3:12, the Apostle Paul instructs believers to put on virtues that reflect the character of Christ, indicating that they are being conformed to His image. This transformation is a work of God’s grace, as explained in Romans 8:29, where it states that those He foreknew, He predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son. The conforming grace of God manifests in our daily conduct as we display mercy, kindness, humility, and long-suffering, progressively shaping us into the likeness of Christ.
Colossians 3:12, Romans 8:29
Scripture affirms the doctrine of election through passages that highlight God's sovereign choice.
The doctrine of election is prominently affirmed in Ephesians 1:4-5, which states that God chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world. It emphasizes that election is based on God's will and purpose, not on any merit of our own. This is echoed in Colossians 3:12, where believers are called 'the elect of God', highlighting God’s sovereign grace in selecting His people. The assurance of election lies in understanding that it is grounded in God's unconditional love and mercy.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Colossians 3:12
Kindness reflects the character of Christ and is an essential trait for believers.
Kindness is a fundamental aspect of the Christian life as demonstrated in Colossians 3:12, where believers are instructed to put on kindness as part of their new identity in Christ. This kindness is not merely a superficial act but stems from the inward bowels of mercy that God has shown us. As we reflect on the kindness of Christ, particularly in His sacrifice for sinners, we are motivated to exhibit kindness toward others, fulfilling the command to love one another as He has loved us (John 13:34-35). Thus, kindness serves to strengthen the bond among believers and represents the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
Colossians 3:12, John 13:34-35
Christians are called to forgive others as Christ forgave them.
In Colossians 3:13, believers are exhorted to forgive one another, emphasizing that this forgiveness should mirror the forgiveness that Christ extended to us. Understanding the depth of our own forgiveness in Christ—the unconditional mercy bestowed upon us—should compel us to forgive others quickly and wholeheartedly. As we reflect on Christ's sacrifice and how He bore our sins, it becomes evident that our call to forgive others is rooted in gratitude and humility. This acts as a demonstration of the grace we have received, fostering unity and love within the body of Christ.
Colossians 3:13, Ephesians 4:32
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