In the sermon "Christ is All," Wayne Boyd presents the central doctrine of the sufficiency and supremacy of Christ in the life of believers, drawing significantly from Colossians 3:1-13. He articulates five key points, highlighting that Christ is all in the eternal counsels of God, in Scripture, in the religion of Christians, in heaven, and in the visible church. Boyd emphasizes that Christ's role is foundational to salvation, justification, and sanctification, asserting that believers can do nothing apart from Him. He supports his arguments with various Scripture references, including John 1:1, Romans 3:26, and Revelation 5:12, which illustrate Christ’s preeminence throughout creation, redemption, and worship. The sermon culminates in the practical significance of recognizing Christ as the center of all Christian life and the necessity of preaching Him alone, underlining the Reformed doctrine of Christ’s exclusive role in salvation.
“For the believer, Christ is all. He's everything. He's everything. This is why it's vital to preach Christ. Because there's no hope. There is no salvation outside of Him.”
“Christ is all in the religion of all true Christians. How so? Well, Christ is all my justification before God.”
“This book is a book about Christ. It’s about Him. It’s a Him book.”
“In light of these five points, may God be pleased to teach us the utter uselessness of a Christless religion and the deadly folly of joining anything with Christ in the matter of salvation.”
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