In Wayne Boyd's sermon "All by the Will of God," the main theological topic is the sovereignty of God in salvation and His will as it pertains to both the apostleship of Paul and the faithfulness of believers. Boyd emphasizes that Paul’s status as an apostle is solely by the will of God, not by human effort, illustrating the monergistic view of salvation that is central to Reformed theology. Drawing from Ephesians 1:1, he points out that the inclusion of "in Christ Jesus" highlights the necessity of Christ in all aspects of faith, asserting that without Him, believers have no spiritual significance. The sermon emphasizes that God's unchanging will is a source of comfort for believers, as it assures them of their salvation and the fulfillment of God's promises. Ultimately, the message calls Christians to recognize their identity as saints by the divine will and to live as faithful followers of Christ.
“He became an apostle by the will of God. And then the second point we'll look at this week is it says God's people are faithful in Christ Jesus.”
“If you take Christ out of this verse, the apostles and the saints both sink into insignificance.”
“His will will be done. By God's will, the preacher's word is made effectual. And believers receive grace from God to believe. It's all His work.”
“We who believe are blessed with all spiritual blessings in Christ.”
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