The sermon "The Death of Christ" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of the vicarious atonement of Christ, emphasizing that His death was the culmination of His mission to save sinners. Boyd argues that Christ's death was not only real but also anticipated by Christ Himself, as evidenced in Scriptural prophecies found in the Old Testament, such as Psalm 22 and Matthew 16:21. He highlights the significance of the death of Christ for believers, asserting that it serves as the fulfillment of God's plan for redemption, where Christ died as a substitute for His people. The practical implication discussed is the affirmation that believers can possess assurance of salvation through the finished work of Christ on the cross, which reconciles them to God and removes their sins. Boyd supports these points with various Scripture references, such as 1 Corinthians 15:3, Matthew 1:21, and John 19:31-37, showcasing both the event of Christ's death and its theological significance.
“Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures.”
“He must redeem His people from their sins.”
“I lay down my life for the sheep.”
“He who was rich became poor. Why? For our sakes, for we who believe.”
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