In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Will Worship," he addresses the theological concept of self-righteousness and "will worship" as critiqued in Colossians 2:23. Boyd argues that the false teachings in Colossae, which falsely promise spiritual merit through rituals and self-abasement, are devoid of any true value and serve only to puff up the pride of carnal men. He references Colossians 2:16-23 to illustrate that believers, being dead with Christ, are liberated from such legalistic ordinances. By also drawing on Matthew 23 and Romans 8, he emphasizes that true worship must be centered on Christ's finished work rather than human efforts, asserting the vital Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement for believers to recognize their freedom in Christ and to reject the spiritual bondage imposed by legalism.
“Look to the one who's done it. And there is a major difference right there.”
“Their cry is salvation's in Christ, but plus something you do. No, the Bible's cry and the Gospel preacher's cry is salvation's in the Lord plus nothing.”
“Will worship is simply self-made religion... and it is will worship as they make their own works, the means of salvation, which is self-righteousness.”
“For the believer, Christ is our life. We feed upon the riches of the Gospel of God's free grace in Christ.”
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