In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Sealed - Marked," he focuses on the doctrine of the Holy Spirit's sealing of believers as presented in Ephesians 1:13-14. Boyd argues that the process of salvation begins with hearing the gospel, emphasizing the necessity of preaching for faith to arise, referencing Romans 10:14-15. He explains that upon believing, individuals are "sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise," which signifies ownership and authenticity as part of God's elect. The sermon underscores the practical implications of this sealing, demonstrating that salvation is by grace alone, is irrevocable, and is meant to bring glory to God, culminating in the redemptive work of Christ as the basis for the church's identity as a purchased possession.
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's not of our doing. It's not of what we do.”
“The gospel must be preached. Must be preached.”
“The Holy Spirit is the pledge in earnest...the first fruits, the pledge, the foretaste, the down payment on our inheritance.”
“No, He gets all the glory. He gets all the honor. It's not about anything I do. It's all about what He's done.”
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