The sermon titled "Such Were You" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of sanctification and the believer's transformation in Christ as reflected in Colossians 3:6-7. Boyd argues that believers, once "children of disobedience," are now called to mortify their sins by setting their affections on things above and looking solely to Christ for strength and guidance. He emphasizes that this required mortification is only possible by recognizing the complete and finished work of Jesus, who died for all sins, thereby removing the believer's guilt and enabling them to live in accordance with the Spirit. Boyd reinforces this through Scripture, citing verses like Romans 9 and Galatians 3 to elucidate the shift from a life aligned with sin to one hidden in Christ. The practical significance of this teaching is the empowerment derived from understanding one’s identity in Christ, which serves to not only combat sin but also foster a deeper reliance on God's grace throughout the Christian journey.
“We mortify our members by believing that all my sins, all my sins, all of them, in thought, in word, in deed, all of them, every single one of them, were laid upon my suffering Savior.”
“The ability to mortify the flesh can only be accomplished by the renewing or regenerating work of God in the mind and soul, which makes us hate that which we once loved.”
“We who are redeemed have obtained mercy. And it's only in Christ, it's only in him.”
“If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above.”
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