In the sermon titled "All Fullness," Wayne Boyd expounds on the theological significance of Christ's supremacy and the fullness of God dwelling in Him, as articulated in Colossians 1:19. The key argument hinges on the doctrine of Christ's preeminence and His role as the sole mediator between God and humanity, emphasizing that all fullness—encompassing salvation, wisdom, righteousness, and ultimate reconciliation—can only be found in Jesus. Throughout his discourse, he references pivotal Scriptures, including Colossians 2:9 and 1 Timothy 2:5-6, which affirm that Christ embodies the entirety of the Godhead and serves as the single pathway to the Father. The doctrinal significance of this exposition lies in its rejection of Gnostic teachings and other heresies that undermine Christ's sufficiency, reinforcing the Reformed assertion of salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone.
“For it pleased the Father that in Him should all fullness dwell.”
“In Christ all the fullness dwells, the salvation in Him. It's all in Him.”
“Salvation exists only in Christ. Salvation dwells permanently in Christ. Nowhere else.”
“We say, look to Christ and live. Look to Him and live.”
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