In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "What Jesus Must Do For Us," the principal doctrinal focus is the necessity of Christ's atoning work for salvation. Boyd argues that Jesus explicitly predicted His suffering, death, and resurrection, emphasizing that these events were not arbitrary but essential to the redemptive plan decreed by God (Matthew 16:13-21). He references biblical texts such as 1 Peter 2:24 and Romans 4:25, illustrating how Christ's sacrificial death satisfies divine justice and secures justification for the believer. This underscores the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith alone, illustrating that salvation is entirely God's work rather than based on human merit or efforts. The implication of this for believers is profound: their salvation rests securely on Christ's accomplishments, not their own, fostering humility and gratitude.
“In religion, there's a lot of telling people what they must do... but in our text, our great King and Savior is saying what He must do.”
“Oh, salvation is of the Lord. He must do it. He must do it all.”
“He's done it all. Unto God that performeth all things for me.”
“Christ, the spotless, sinless Lamb of God... must die in the room and place of sinners.”
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