In Wayne Boyd’s sermon titled "Full Assurance," he explores the theological concept of assurance in Christ as presented in Colossians 2:2. Boyd emphasizes that true comfort and understanding for believers stem from their unity in love and the acknowledgment of the mystery of God, which is fully revealed in Christ. He argues that the false teachings threatening the Colossian church undermine this assurance, contrasting their reliance on works with the Reformed understanding that salvation is solely by grace through faith in Christ. Scripture references such as Romans 7, John 14, and Isaiah 40 affirm that believers, despite their struggles, find solace in the gospel, which sustains their faith and provides eternal security. The practical significance of this sermon lies in encouraging believers to grasp their identity in Christ and the comforts derived from understanding the fullness of God's grace.
“We need our Savior every second, every minute, every hour of every single day.”
“Our comfort and our strength is in Christ and Him alone.”
“Salvation is of the Lord, period. And nothing added.”
“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God.”
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