The sermon titled "Christ the Door" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the nature of Jesus Christ as the sole entrance to salvation and communion with God, as articulated in John 10:1-9. Boyd presents several key arguments: firstly, Christ is depicted as the exclusive door through which believers may enter the sheepfold, emphasizing that all who attempt to gain access through other means are likened to thieves and robbers. He supports this assertion by referencing John 10:9, where Jesus declares, "I am the door; by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved." The sermon also draws from Ephesians 2:1-5 to highlight humanity's need for a Savior due to spiritual death and separation from God. Finally, Boyd emphasizes the practical significance of recognizing Christ as the only door to salvation as it affirms the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, the necessity of grace, and the absolute sufficiency of Christ’s atonement for those who believe.
“The only way to the Father is through Christ the Lord. The only way to heaven is through Christ the Lord. There’s no other way.”
“A door is a very simple object itself, but our Lord is the one who’s called wisdom in Scripture.”
“Jesus Christ Himself is the only door... If we come to the Lord and say to Him, O Lord, You can teach us how to get to heaven, will You be pleased to tell us how we can enter into the house of mercy... What is His answer? I’m the door.”
“If any of us would be saved, it must be by coming to God through Christ the door. Salvation’s in no other.”
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