In Wayne Boyd's sermon "Doctrines of Grace - Part 2," the main theological topic addressed is Unconditional Election, a cornerstone of Reformed theology. Boyd argues that God's choice of the elect is not based on any foreseen merit or action from them, but solely on His sovereign will and grace. This doctrine is supported by reinforcing Scripture references, including Romans 8:29, Amos 3:2, and John 10:26-27, affirming that God's foreknowledge and choosing come before any human action or faith. Importantly, Boyd emphasizes the comfort and security found in this doctrine, as salvation is initiated and secured by God rather than dependent on human will or works, ultimately magnifying God's grace and mercy.
“God's election flows from the grace and mercy of God towards us in Christ, and it is all according to the pleasure of His will.”
“As many as were ordained to eternal life believed.”
“It's not based upon anything that they've done, not of works. Think of this, when those two were born, they were both born dead in trespasses and sins. But God's love was set upon one.”
“Because the Lord loved you.”
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