In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Fulness," the primary theological topic revolves around the exclusive sufficiency and divinity of Christ, as articulated in Colossians 2:9, where it is stated that "in Him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily." Boyd argues against the false teachings that promote the necessity of adding traditions or human works to the gospel, emphasizing the danger of undermining Christ's perfect salvific work. He references Scripture passages such as Philippians 2:5-8 and John 1:1-2 to underscore that Christ embodies the fullness of divine nature, affirming the hypostatic union of Christ's divine and human natures. The doctrinal significance of this message lies in affirming sola Christus, the doctrine that Christ alone is sufficient for salvation, negating any need for additional human efforts or religious traditions.
“In Him, all the fullness of God dwells in Christ. In Christ. And this is tied in from the last verse, and not after Christ.”
“Nothing needs to be added to the work of Christ. Nothing at all. Absolutely nothing.”
“Christ is my all in all. He's absolutely everything to me. He's all my salvation. He's all my redemption.”
“He who is not satisfied with Christ alone desires something better than God. See, I never thought of that when I was in religion.”
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