The sermon titled "No Guile" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the sinlessness and truthfulness of Christ as articulated in 1 Peter 2:22, which asserts that "neither was guile found in his mouth." The preacher emphasizes Christ's absolute perfection, unmarred by deceit or cunning, as substantiated through various Scriptures including John 14:6, where Jesus declares, "I am the way, the truth, and the life." Boyd contrasts Christ's truthfulness with the deceptive practices of false teachers as highlighted in Colossians 2:4. The significance of this sermon lies in its doctrinal assertion that Christ's purity allows believers to stand blameless before God, emphasizing that salvation is entirely of the Lord and underlining the importance of acknowledging the heart's sinful nature in relation to Christ's atoning work.
“He is God incarnate in the flesh, the perfect man, the sinless man, the righteous one.”
“What defiles a person? That which proceeds from an unregenerate heart.”
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
“Grace makes sinners worthy of glory as the believer is clothed in the righteousness of Christ.”
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