The sermon titled "Qualified for Heaven" by Wayne Boyd addresses the Reformed doctrine of justification and the believer's qualification for heaven through God's sovereign grace. The preacher argues that all humans are inherently unfit for heaven due to original sin and our sinful nature, as outlined in Scriptures such as Romans 3:10-18 and Ephesians 2:1. Instead, he emphasizes that it is God alone who qualifies sinners for heaven, referencing Colossians 1:12, which states that the Father makes believers "meet" for their inheritance in Christ. This concept upholds the Reformed understanding of total depravity and the need for divine intervention, establishing that salvation is fully the work of God and not dependent on human effort or merit. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it leads believers to a posture of profound gratitude and praise, recognizing their position in Christ as heirs of eternal life.
“Sinners can be made fit to be in His presence. Now for a sinner, that would be the most wonderful news, wouldn't it?”
“There’s nothing in those texts about man’s supposed free will. God has mercy on whomever he pleases.”
“The believer is made fit for heaven. And it’s only in Christ. It’s nowhere else.”
“What mercy! What mercy! Christ is the only way that any sinner can meet the qualifications of citizenship in heaven.”
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