In his sermon titled "Christ the Head," Wayne Boyd addresses the central theological doctrine of Christ's supremacy and mediatorial role as the only head of the church, drawing from Colossians 2:19. Boyd argues that the Colossian believers were being misled by false teachers who promoted a sham humility through angel worship, detracting from Christ’s all-sufficient work as the sole mediator between God and man. He emphasizes the biblical assertion that believers are complete in Christ alone, who provides all spiritual nourishment and growth. Scripture references such as 1 Timothy 2:5 and Ephesians 4:15 affirm this doctrine, highlighting the connection between Christ and the church, illustrating that without the head, the body cannot function. In practical terms, Boyd underscores the necessity of holding fast to Christ for spiritual sustenance and warns against false teachings that compromise the believer's relationship with Him.
“Without Christ, we have no redemption. Without Christ, we have no justification. Without Christ, we have no hope.”
“If we have everything except the Lord, then we have nothing. But if we have nothing except the Lord, then we have everything.”
“The body is nothing without our head. But we're complete in our head. We're complete in Christ.”
“Those who are holding the head are holding on to the one who has life eternal.”
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