The sermon "Examine Yourselves," delivered by Wayne Boyd, addresses the doctrine of regeneration and the assurance of salvation as taught in 2 Peter 1:1-11. Boyd emphasizes that regeneration is solely the work of the Holy Spirit, who imparts "like precious faith" (2 Peter 1:1) to the elect, allowing them to escape the corruption of the world (2 Peter 1:4). Key points include the assurance of salvation through the evidence of spiritual fruits—such as virtue, knowledge, and charity (2 Peter 1:5-7)—that result from genuine faith. Specific passages such as 2 Peter 3:9 are interpreted in light of God's elect, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of particular redemption. The practical significance is a call to self-examination for believers, confirming their election and calling, and encouraging them to cultivate their faith through godly living, ultimately leading to assurance of salvation and eternal life.
“Regeneration is a work of God, and God alone. It does not come by anything that man can do.”
“Grace always precedes peace. No grace, no peace.”
“The precious salvation that we have in Christ from beginning to end is all by the mercy of God, all by the mercy of God.”
“Examine yourself whether you're in the faith.”
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