In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Mortify Your Members," the central theological topic is the believer’s duty to mortify sin in light of their union with Christ, as articulated in Colossians 3:5. Boyd emphasizes that to mortify one's members means to put to death earthly desires such as fornication, uncleanness, and covetousness, which are characterized as idolatry. He supports his arguments by referencing Romans 8:12-15, which discusses the Spirit's role in enabling believers to subdue sin, and 2 Peter 1:3-4, highlighting the divine power given to believers for godliness. The practical significance of this doctrine is underscored by the believer's new identity in Christ, as they are called to a life of holiness, recognizing that while they have a new nature, they still contend with sin until the final redemption. Boyd demonstrates that mortification is essential not for gaining righteousness but as a response of gratitude for Christ's completed work.
“The only way we can mortify the flesh is through the grace of God in Christ.”
“We must be born again, and it's the only way we can do this is by God's power.”
“The believer in Christ looks to him for both justification and sanctification.”
“We are to mortify our members which are upon the earth. Fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry.”
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