In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Set Your Affection on Christ," the main theological topic is the believer's focus and affections on Christ as articulated in Colossians 3:2. Boyd emphasizes that true believers, who are regenerated by the Holy Spirit, should prioritize spiritual pursuits over worldly pleasures, echoing the scriptural directive to "set your affection on things above." He supports his argument with various Scripture references, including Colossians 3:1-2, Matthew 6:31-34, and 1 John 2:15-17, illustrating how earthly attachments lead to spiritual bondage, while looking to Christ grants genuine freedom. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for believers to dwell on Christ's supremacy and their new identity in Him, which cultivates a heart of worship and gratitude towards their Savior, reinforcing central tenets of Reformed theology regarding regeneration, justification, and the believer's union with Christ.
“A true believer who's born again of the Holy Spirit of God will seek Christ in Him alone. This is a distinct mark of a believer.”
“We live to Christ and we live upon Him, we feast upon Him, and causing their whole affections to center in Christ.”
“Setting our affections on things above... speaks of a mind and heart directed towards the reality of Christ.”
“You take away Christ, I have nothing. I have nothing.”
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