In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "God's Eternal Purpose," the primary theological topic centers on the doctrine of God's sovereignty and eternal purpose as articulated in Ephesians 3:11. Boyd argues that God's purposes are immutable and eternal, highlighting that what He has decreed will come to pass because He exists outside of time. He supports his assertions by referencing various scriptures, including Ephesians 3:11 and Romans 8:29-30, emphasizing the predestination of the elect and God's foreknowledge of His people. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides to believers, affirming that their salvation is secure and rooted in God's eternal plan, which gives them confidence and hope amid life's tribulations.
“God's eternal purpose is His fixed aim. That which shall come to pass. What God has decreed will come to pass. Will come to pass.”
“We are not able to do these things. We are not able to save ourselves, but He's able. He's able to do all things.”
“God has an eternal purpose and it's been accomplished in Christ.”
“Salvation is the work of God. It's all His work, from beginning to end. He's the author of it, and He's the finisher of it.”
God's eternal purpose is revealed in Ephesians 3:11 and encompasses His plan to glorify Himself through Christ and His church.
Ephesians 3:11
The doctrine of predestination is affirmed by several Scriptures, including Romans 8:29, which states that God foreknew and predestined those He saved.
Romans 8:29, Ephesians 1:4-5
Understanding God's sovereignty reassures Christians that everything happens according to His divine plan, providing comfort and hope amidst life's challenges.
Romans 8:28, Ephesians 1:11
Being chosen in Christ means that God has selected individuals for salvation and eternal life through His sovereign grace.
Ephesians 1:4, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
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