Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God is Able," based on Romans 4:20-25, centers on the doctrinal belief in God's capacity to fulfill His promises and save His people. The preacher emphasizes Abraham's strong faith as a model for believers, asserting that God is sovereign and unchanging in His decrees regarding salvation. He references Hebrews 7:25 and Luke 15 to illustrate that while humanity is unable to save itself, God is perfectly capable and willing to do so through Christ. Boyd highlights the significance of divine grace in salvation, underscoring the Reformed tenet of total depravity and the necessity of Christ's redemptive work, which provides not only justification but also perseverance in faith. The message serves to remind believers of their reliance on God’s power for salvation and assurance of their eternal security.
“Abraham was fully persuaded that God could perform what He had promised.”
“We are unable to save ourselves, but He is able to save His people from their sins.”
“God does not react to the circumstances going on here. He already knows they're all going to happen.”
“We have been brought to an end of ourselves. And this is what Christ does.”
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