The sermon titled "According to the Dispensation of God" by Wayne Boyd emphasizes the divine calling and stewardship of Paul as a minister of the Gospel, particularly regarding the advancement of the Gospel through suffering and trial. Boyd illustrates how Paul's sufferings are not in vain but serve the purpose of fulfilling God's plan for the church, drawing on Colossians 1:25 and linking it to Philippians 1:12-17, where Paul explains that his imprisonments further the Gospel. He stresses that all ministers are appointed by God's sovereign grace, a concept deeply rooted in Reformed theology, highlighting that salvation and ministry are acts of divine mercy rather than human effort. The practical significance lies in the encouragement for believers to understand their sufferings as part of God's providential plan for spreading the Gospel, and the role of ministers as servants who feed the church with the Word of God.
“All the suffering the church goes through, each individual falls out for the furtherance of the gospel.”
“Only God makes preachers. God gives them the grace to preach. He gives them the gifts to preach.”
“The stewardship which God gave Paul has the Gentiles as its object, right? That I should be the minister of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles.”
“It's purely by the grace of God that any grace preachers are called. It's purely by the grace of God that any of us are saved.”
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