The sermon titled "The Revelation of Christ" by Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of divine revelation and the sovereignty of God in salvation, emphasizing that true understanding of Christ can only occur through God's initiative. Boyd argues against the prevalent notion of a "magic prayer" as a means of salvation, underscoring that true salvation is a work of the Holy Spirit, leading to genuine faith and repentance. He references John 12:37-40, which highlights the theme that many cannot believe because God has hardened their hearts as part of His sovereign plan. This message illustrates the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election and irresistible grace, asserting that believers are those whom God has chosen and revealed Himself to on His terms, offering a perspective that contrasts sharply with modern evangelical methods that prioritize human decision over divine sovereignty.
“Salvation is of the Lord. [...] He does the saving. He does it all.”
“The revelation of the Gospel is a revelation. Think of us before the Lord saved us. We didn’t know who He was.”
“Natural men desire to usurp the glory of God in whatever way they can.”
“If God had left us alone, we'd still be doing the same thing that we were doing. And we wouldn't have known any difference.”
The Bible reveals that Christ must be revealed by God for believers to see and understand Him.
John 12:37-40, Luke 24:13-31
Scripture consistently teaches that salvation is an act of God's sovereign grace.
Psalm 37:39, Romans 9:15
Regeneration is crucial because it is the work of the Holy Spirit that enables true faith.
John 1:12-13
God’s sovereignty ensures that He saves whom He wills, according to His perfect plan.
Romans 9:18, Ephesians 1:4-5
It means that spiritual blindness is a part of God's sovereign purpose for some individuals.
John 12:39-40, Isaiah 53:1
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