In his sermon titled "All Our Enemies Vanquished," Wayne Boyd expounds upon Colossians 2:15, focusing on the victory of Christ over all spiritual enemies through His sacrificial death. Boyd argues that Christ’s death not only forgives sins but also disarms the rulers and authorities, specifically identifying Satan and his fallen angels as the principalities defeated by Christ. He draws from various scriptures, including Ephesians 6 and Hebrews 2, to illustrate how Satan's power has been nullified by the cross, emphasizing that believers are fully redeemed and justified in Christ. The doctrinal significance of this victory assures believers of their salvation and the triumph of God’s sovereignty over evil, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of Christ as the sole mediator who fulfills the law and conquers sin and death for His people.
“He is a triumphant king... all our enemies have been vanquished at the cross.”
“Christ has triumphed over principalities and powers. He's triumphed over our foes. Christ hath prevailed.”
“The handwriting of ordinances that was against us has been blotted out... obliterated by the death of Christ upon the cross.”
“Our God is sovereign. He’s always been in control of everything. He’s still in control of everything.”
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