The sermon titled "Stand Fast!" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of Christian liberty as articulated in Galatians 5:1. Boyd emphasizes the dangers of mixing grace with works, warning that any attempt to add works for justification nullifies the grace bestowed through Christ. He highlights the freedom believers have received through Christ's redemptive work, asserting that true liberty is only found in Him and not in the observance of the law or religious rituals. Various Scripture references, including Galatians 5:1 and Romans 8:1, support his arguments by illustrating that believers are liberated from the law's curse and condemnation because Christ has fulfilled all righteousness on their behalf. The practical significance of this sermon lies in encouraging believers to live confidently in their freedom, focusing on Christ rather than legalistic practices, and actively nurturing their relationship with God in faith.
“If you add works to grace, you are lost.”
“We are not born with this freedom. We're born slaves to sin and in bondage and captivity to sin and Satan.”
“Only Him. We can't keep ourselves. Let's turn back to our text in Galatians 5.1.”
“Our hope before God is in Christ's righteousness, not our own filthy self-righteousness, but in His righteousness.”
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