Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Shadows and Substance," grounded in Colossians 2:16-17, discusses the significance of the Old Testament ceremonial laws as mere shadows prefiguring the greater substance found in Christ. He articulates that the Colossian believers, who were pressed by false teachers to adhere to dietary restrictions and Sabbath observances, must remember their completion and freedom in Christ. Boyd underscores this theme using Scripture references such as Galatians 5:1-6 and Hebrews 8:10-13 to demonstrate that believers are no longer under the law but are instead liberated by grace through faith in Christ. The sermon emphasizes the practical implication of resting in the sufficiency of Christ for salvation and sanctification, negating the need for the shadows of the Old Covenant that have been fulfilled in Him.
“The believer is complete in Christ, who is the all-sufficient one.”
“Let no man therefore judge you in meat or in drink or in respect of a holy day or of a new moon or of the Sabbath days, which are a shadow of things to come, but the body is of Christ.”
“The only reason the law doesn't have a demand upon us is because He fulfilled it for us.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ must have all the preeminence. He must. He's the substance, not the shadow.”
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