In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "The Peacemaker," he examines the doctrine of reconciliation through the blood of Christ as articulated in Colossians 1:20. He argues that true peace, both with God and among humanity, is fundamentally intertwined with mankind's sinful nature, emphasizing that reconciliation is solely God's work, as humans are incapable of seeking peace on their own. The sermon highlights that Christ, as the peacemaker, accomplished this through His sacrifice, a theme reinforced by references such as 2 Corinthians 5:18-20 and Romans 5:8-10. Boyd underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, noting that genuine peace cannot be achieved through human effort but rather through faith in Christ, who reconciled the elect back to God and offered them eternal peace.
“The one thing that men forget when trying to sign these treaties is that we live in a world of sinners.”
“Peace with God through the shedding of His own precious blood.”
“By Him. By Him. This destroys the error of man trying to bring about their reconciliation with God by their own works.”
“Heaven made peace through the blood of His cross.”
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