The sermon titled "Dead with Christ" by Wayne Boyd addresses the Reformed theological doctrine of union with Christ and the implications of being "dead with Christ." The preacher emphasizes the key argument that believers are no longer subject to the ordinances and traditions of men, as highlighted in Colossians 2:20-22. Paul’s notion of being "dead with Christ" underscores the believer's liberation from the law and the rudiments of the world. The sermon draws on several scriptural references, especially Colossians 2 and Galatians 2:20, to illustrate that through Christ's death, believers are freed from human regulations and their works-based understanding of righteousness. This understanding holds significant implications for believers, as it assures them that their salvation is secured in Christ alone, liberating them from the bondage of legalism.
“Only in Christ do we have salvation and forgiveness of our sins, only in the head. Only in the head does the body have that. It's in and through Christ alone.”
“If we're dead with Christ, that means we rose with Him. Praise God, eh?”
“Any doctrine of man that promotes righteousness and salvation by the deeds of the flesh, by something you do, is to be seen as the commandments and doctrines of man.”
“Salvation is based entirely upon Christ. Entirely upon Christ. It is what He has done for us, not what we do for Him.”
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