The sermon titled "Freedom in Christ" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological significance of the believer's freedom from the law and religious works, emphasized in Galatians 5:1. Boyd articulates the distinction between the two fundamental approaches to faith: grace and works. He supports his examination with various Scriptures, notably Galatians 4:22-31, John 8:32, Romans 4:6, and Ephesians 2:1, illustrating how salvation is through faith and the grace of Christ rather than human effort. The practical significance of this doctrine is that believers can find true rest and peace in their identities as children of God, liberated from the burdens of legalism and the condemnation of sin. Boyd urges Christians to "stand fast" in this freedom, guarding against the temptation to revert to a yoke of bondage.
“Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.”
“We are free from the bondage that we were once in. And not only do we have freedom, we also have peace.”
“If you add a pinprick of works, it's no longer grace.”
“Believers have been set free. And we refuse to once again wear that yoke of bondage that we were in.”
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