The sermon "Complete in Christ" by Wayne Boyd centers around the doctrine of the completeness of believers in Christ, as articulated in Colossians 2:10. Boyd emphasizes that all spiritual blessings, redemption, and necessary elements for salvation are found solely in Christ. He warns against being swayed by false teachings and human traditions that suggest additional works are required for salvation. Throughout the sermon, Scriptures such as Colossians 1:21-23 and Romans 4:6-8 are referenced to support the assertion that in Christ, believers are seen as holy and blameless. This means that their standing before God is secure, based entirely on Christ's righteousness rather than their own efforts, highlighting the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone.
“All that a sinner needs is in Christ. We are complete in Christ. That's the name of the message. Complete in Christ.”
“In Christ, we’re unblameable and unreprovable in God’s sight. What a wonderful Savior.”
“In Christ, there is no charge, obligation, duty, or service that can be demanded of us for redemption, not by anyone.”
“The whole Godhead is engaged to make the believer complete in Christ. Has not God supplied all that we need in Christ?”
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