The sermon titled "Elect, Holy and Beloved" by Wayne Boyd expounds upon the doctrine of election and the believer’s identity in Christ as articulated in Colossians 3:12. The preacher emphasizes three key descriptors of believers: they are "elect," "holy," and "beloved," highlighting that these statuses are not based on personal merit, but solely on God's sovereign grace and mercy. Scripture references, particularly Ephesians 1:4 and 2 Timothy 1:9, are utilized to affirm the process of God's electing love, which predestines believers to good works and sets them apart as holy. The practical significance of this message is that understanding one's identity in Christ fosters a transformation in conduct, reflecting God's glory and grace in everyday life. This understanding combats self-righteousness and fosters genuine humility and love among believers.
“We are saved by the free and sovereign grace of God and it's His distinguishing grace, isn't it?”
“God's will shall be done. And God's people are His workmanship.”
“The love of Christ constrains us, what motivates us to serve Him and to obey Him as we belong to Him.”
“To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints, we know that means to be made holy.”
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