The sermon by Wayne Boyd focuses on the character and ministry of Epaphras, as identified in Colossians 1:7. Boyd highlights Epaphras as a faithful minister who embodies the truth of the Gospel, emphasizing that salvation is found in Christ alone, not in works or any additional conditions. He argues that the heresies invading the Colossian church promote a "Christ plus" mentality, which stands contrary to the core of Reformed theology that affirms justification by faith alone. Multiple Scripture references, including Colossians 1:5, Ephesians 4:11-16, and Romans 5:12, underpin Boyd's assertion that the believer's hope and assurance are firmly rooted in Christ’s completed work. The practical significance of this message lies in the reminder that all essential spiritual truths—salvation, righteousness, and hope—are found solely in Jesus Christ, instructing believers to refocus their faith amidst contemporary false teachings.
“Epaphras was a faithful minister in Christ. He preached the same gospel I preach, serves the same master that I preach.”
“We believe we're saved by Christ, period. There's nothing added to that.”
“All that a sinner needs is found in Christ. Notice in our text here, as he also learned of Epaphras... who is for you a faithful minister of Christ.”
“The opposite of grace is works. They're in war with each other. They contrast each other.”
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