The sermon titled "Christ is: Our Hope" by Wayne Boyd emphasizes Christ as the ultimate hope for believers, drawing from the Scriptures, primarily 1 Timothy 1:1 and supporting texts from Lamentations and Jeremiah. Boyd articulates several main points, including that true hope is found solely in Christ, contrasting the hope of Israel in the Old Testament with the New Testament revelation of Christ as that hope. He cites numerous Scriptures, such as Romans 5:1-5 and 1 Peter 1:3-5, to show how hope in Christ leads to joy, patience, and assurance of salvation. Boyd asserts that the believer's hope is not contingent on personal merit but is rooted in God's grace and Christ's redemptive work, underscoring its significance for both spiritual stability and encouragement in trials, ultimately reinforcing classic Reformed doctrines of grace and salvation.
“The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore, will I hope in him.”
“Their hope was Christ, and our hope is Christ. All the elect of God are saved the same way, by the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We don’t hope for that which we see, but we hope in Him who we don’t see.”
“Christ therefore is held before the church as the hope of his redeemed.”
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