The sermon titled "All in All," delivered by Wayne Boyd, focuses on the doctrine of Christ as central to the believer's identity and spiritual standing, as articulated in Colossians 3:11. The preacher emphasizes that in Christ, distinctions such as ethnicity, social status, and cultural backgrounds become irrelevant. This assertion is rooted in the transformative power of Christ, who is described as the sole object of faith and the source of unity among believers, regardless of their personal histories. Key supporting Scriptures include Colossians 1:16-19 and Ephesians 1:21-23, which highlight the preeminence and completeness of Christ in creation and the church. The practical significance of the message lies in its affirmation that Jesus is essential for redemption, acceptance before God, and the believer's ongoing sanctification, delivering an unequivocal stance against the errors of works-based righteousness promoted by false teachers.
“In the body of Christ, our ethnic, and where we're from, and who we are... is all irrelevant, isn't it? In Christ.”
“He is the only object of our faith, the only one in whom we can be accepted by God, Christ.”
“Christ is all in all to the believer. All the spiritual blessings of God are found in Christ and only in Christ.”
“The only way a sinner is accepted before God is in Christ. Nowhere else.”
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