The sermon titled "To The Praise of the Glory of His Grace" by Wayne Boyd centers on the theological doctrine of divine grace, particularly as articulated in Ephesians 1:6. Boyd emphasizes that all aspects of salvation—election, predestination, adoption, and acceptance—are acts of God's grace and culminate in His glory. He argues that believers are unconditionally accepted in Christ, not based on any merit of their own but solely through God's sovereign will and the finished work of Jesus. Key Scripture references include Ephesians 1:4-6 and Colossians 1:12, which collectively highlight that God's choice and grace precede human action, thus exalting God's sovereignty. The practical significance lies in the humbling realization that salvation is entirely God's doing, which fosters a spirit of gratitude and praise among believers, reinforcing the Reformed view of salvation by grace alone.
“It humbles the pride of man and exalts the sovereignty of God. Election, predestination, adoption, acceptance in Christ are all to the praise and the glory of His grace.”
“It’s all according to the praise of the glory of His grace. He gets all the glory. Now let's look at the latter part of this verse.”
“We are only accepted in Christ. You see how it takes the sinner right out of the equation as far as any merit or any works getting us to heaven.”
“If you’re redeemed here, you’re here today and you’re redeemed. It’s all to the praise of the glory of His grace. He gets it all.”
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