The sermon "Whom We Preach," delivered by Wayne Boyd, focuses on the centrality of Jesus Christ in the preaching of the gospel, as emphasized in Colossians 1:28. Boyd argues that the Apostle Paul exemplified a singular commitment to proclaiming Christ, both in freedom and imprisonment, and that this proclamation is vital for presenting every believer as perfect before God. Key scriptural references include Colossians 1:21-29 and 2 Corinthians 5:17-21, which highlight the believer's reconciliation through Christ and the imperative for ministers to warn and teach all people about salvation in Him alone. The significance of this message lies in its rejection of any supplemental works to salvation, affirming that true justification and righteousness come only through Christ, embodied in the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
“We have one message. Just one. And we preach and we proclaim the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. Nowhere else. Nowhere else.”
“Only in Christ Jesus our Lord can all our sins be forgiven, whom we preach.”
“Don't be moved away from the truth of the gospel, which you've heard. Rest. Rest in Christ daily.”
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