The sermon titled "Complete in Him" by Wayne Boyd emphasizes the theological concept of the believer's completeness in Christ as articulated in Colossians 2:10. Boyd argues that all believers, being in Christ, are fully sufficient in Him, countering the false teachings of the day that assert the necessity of additional works or rites for salvation. He supports this assertion with Scripture, particularly noting that "in Him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily," and elaborates that since Christ's work is perfect and finished, nothing can or should be added by human effort. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance and freedom it provides believers, affirming that salvation is entirely the work of Christ, devoid of any works-based righteousness. Thus, Christians can find peace and hope in their identity as those who are complete in Christ.
“Let us remember this, if we allow anyone or anything to turn our eyes of faith away from Christ, we're turning away from the true and living God.”
“There is absolutely nothing that can be added to perfection. You can't add anything to perfection.”
“You can add nothing to He who is perfect, and the believer is complete in Him.”
“The Scriptures declare that the believer in Christ is complete in Christ. This is plainly stated in our verse tonight.”
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