In his sermon titled "The One Thing Needful," Wayne Boyd addresses the central doctrine of the sufficiency of Christ as essential for salvation and spiritual life, emphasizing that Christ is the only necessity for believers. He argues that while individuals can be burdened by worldly concerns like Martha, true fulfillment comes from prioritizing a relationship with Christ, as exemplified by Mary sitting at His feet. Key Scripture references include Luke 10:38-42, Romans 8:8, Galatians 4:4-5, and Hebrews 4:14-16, which elucidate the believer's dependence on Christ for righteousness, obedience to the law, and salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in the encouragement for believers to center their lives around Christ, recognizing that all other pursuits pale in comparison to knowing Him and being found in Him.
“The only reason she had chosen to sit there is because Christ made her to differ from the others around her.”
“If it was not for the grace of God...we would not have a desire to sit as Mary did at the feet of our Savior.”
“The one thing needful is Christ. Christ and Him alone.”
“If Christ is all, then...I have everything.”
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