The sermon titled "A False Refuge" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of salvation and the dangers of relying on false assurances to escape divine judgment. Boyd argues that many individuals, particularly within religious leadership, place their trust in human works, emotional experiences, or misconceptions about sin and God’s love, thus establishing a "refuge of lies." He emphasizes the sufficiency of Christ as the only true refuge, supported by Scripture passages from Isaiah 28:14-18, Luke 13:1-5, and Romans 9:32-33, among others. The sermon underscores the significance of recognizing the sovereignty of God, the reality of sin, and the necessity of genuine faith in Christ for eternal salvation, highlighting that only those who trust in Him will be secure from judgment.
“They say, I'm fine. I prayed a prayer. I'm fine. Long time ago, I made a decision. Well, beloved, they made a covenant with death.”
“Our great God is a God not only of love and mercy, but our great God, the God of the Bible, is a God who is holy, whose absolute holiness, whose absolute righteousness.”
“The only reason the wrath of God doesn't abide on believers is because it was poured out upon Christ.”
“Sinner friend, Christ is the sure foundation. He's the sure foundation upon whom you may rest your eternal soul.”
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