In the sermon "Doctrines of Grace - Part 3," Wayne Boyd focuses on the Reformed doctrine of Limited Atonement, which asserts that Christ's sacrifice is for the elect—those chosen by God for salvation. Boyd argues that this doctrine emphasizes God's sovereignty and highlights the depth of Christ's redemptive work on behalf of His people, not as a mere possibility, but as an accomplished reality. Key Scripture references include John 10, where Jesus refers to Himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, and Ephesians 1:4, which discusses God's choice of the elect before the foundation of the world. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it gives believers that their salvation is secure and based on God's sovereign will, rather than human effort or choice, ultimately emphasizing God's grace and mercy for undeserving sinners.
“Our final authority is not our opinion. It's what saith the Lord. What does the Bible say?”
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“He did not die for everyone who has ever lived. But he died for his people on Calvary's cross.”
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“Christ died for every single one of his people. Everyone.”
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“God’s chosen people are chosen by the Father, redeemed by the Son, and regenerated by the Holy Spirit, the whole Trinity in action in the salvation of sinners.”
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