The sermon "Faith & Love," delivered by Wayne Boyd, centers on the inseparable relationship between faith and love as portrayed in Ephesians 1:15-18. The preacher highlights that true faith in the Lord Jesus naturally manifests as love for the saints, arguing that genuine faith produces an authentic affection for fellow believers. Paul’s rejoicing over the Ephesians’ faith and love is underscored by references to Galatians 3:26 and Romans 5:1, illustrating that love is a divine gift and evidence of faith granted by the Holy Spirit. The sermon emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of divine grace in salvation, leading to a life characterized by thanksgiving and community love among believers, thus asserting that the believer's hope and inheritance rest solely in Christ.
“Love springs out of faith. If a person doesn't love the brethren, I've got some serious doubts about them.”
“These folks that say that, well, he was a good person, he's in heaven. No. If they didn't believe on Christ, they're not in heaven.”
“Faith is the cause of our love for the brethren. Those who have faith will love the brethren.”
“Salvation and conversion is all the work of God. He saves us. And what? We rejoice in His mercy and goodness to all the saints.”
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