In this sermon, Wayne Boyd addresses the Reformed doctrine of Perseverance of the Saints, concluding the series on the Doctrines of Grace. He outlines key theological points affirming that those whom God has chosen and called will inevitably be preserved in faith until the end. The sermon draws extensively from Scripture, particularly Colossians 1:21-23, which emphasizes the necessity of continuing in faith to demonstrate true salvation, and 1 Peter 1:5, which affirms that believers are kept by God's power. Boyd argues that this perseverance is not contingent on human effort but entirely on God's sovereign will, which guarantees that the elect will remain secure in Christ forever. This doctrine is fundamentally significant as it assures believers of their eternal security and the unchanging nature of God's promises.
“God will not lose one of those He has chosen in eternity. He will not lose those whom Christ has redeemed...”
“If it was based upon us, right, we'd lose it all the time, wouldn't we? We wouldn't even be able to keep it.”
“...every blood-bought saint will preserve until the end. They will continue in the faith.”
“Salvation is called eternal life, and it's different from life which we live here, because this life is temporal.”
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