The sermon titled "Christian Growth," preached by Wayne Boyd, centers on the doctrine of sanctification and the believer's continual growth in faith as represented in Colossians 2:7. Boyd emphasizes that Christian growth is rooted entirely in Christ, relying on faith for one’s spiritual journey as they are encouraged through Scripture. He illustrates how receiving Christ entails being rooted and built up in Him, using metaphors of trees and buildings to convey the significance of a solid foundation in faith. The implications of this are profound: the believer is to derive spiritual nourishment and strength from Christ alone, leading to gratitude and thanksgiving for God's grace. This theme aligns with Reformed doctrines emphasizing grace alone, faith alone, and Christ's sufficiency for salvation.
“Salvation and forgiveness of sins is in Christ and Him alone. Nowhere else.”
“We're to walk in Him the same way as we received Him, by faith.”
“The righteousness that He wrought when He was here upon the earth. The act of obedience... is credited to us. That’s His righteousness.”
“The more we're taught of God, the more that we learn of Christ, the more we will grow in the grace and knowledge of Him.”
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