The sermon "All the Counsel of God" by Wayne Boyd centers on the doctrine of the centrality of Christ in biblical preaching, supported by Acts 20:27, where Paul declares he has not shunned to proclaim all of God's counsel. Boyd emphasizes that Paul preached without reservation, offering a full declaration of the Gospel centered on Christ and Him crucified, which is fundamental to Reformed theology. He argues that true preaching must include the sacrificial nature of Christ’s atonement, the righteousness He provides, and the urgent need for repentance and faith, as articulated in several Scripture references, including Romans 1:16-17 and John 10:28. The message highlights the significance of faithful preaching for the Church's growth and the necessity of God's grace in leading sinners to repentance and faith in Christ as sovereign Lord, establishing the theological foundation for both evangelism and pastoral care.
“He didn't hold nothing back. He declared unto them all that was profitable unto them, but have showed you and have taught you publicly.”
“The Gospel preacher preaches what he knows. He preaches what’s been revealed to him.”
“Christ crucified is the primary message of Scripture. This book is all about Christ.”
“Salvation is not dependent upon my doing, is it? It's dependent upon what Christ has done.”
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