The sermon titled "Forgiven All Trespasses," preached by Wayne Boyd, centers on the doctrine of total depravity and the all-sufficient grace of God through Christ as articulated in Colossians 2:13. Boyd emphasizes the believer's state of spiritual death due to sin and the necessity of regeneration by the Holy Spirit, which leads to a complete dependence on Christ for salvation. He argues that all Old Testament rituals, such as circumcision and sacrifices, are mere shadows pointing to Christ, who is the true substance and source of redemption. The sermon utilizes Scripture references such as Colossians 2:12 and Romans 6:16, highlighting that while believers are spiritually lifeless apart from Christ, in Him they are fully forgiven, as God has provided complete justification for all their sins—past, present, and future—through Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it assures believers of their security in salvation and fosters an appreciation of the grace of God that leads to a genuine love for Christ and a desire to walk in communion with Him.
“All but Christ is a shadow. He alone is the substance.”
“Heaven forgiving you all trespasses. What a marvelous portion of Scripture we have before us.”
“Salvation is in Christ and Him alone. He is supreme. He is all-sufficient.”
“We were dead in our sins, lifeless, destitute of life, but He hath quickened us together with Him.”
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