The sermon titled "Doctrines of Grace - Part 1" by Wayne Boyd engages fundamentally with the doctrine of total depravity, a key element of Reformed theology encapsulated in the familiar TULIP acronym. Boyd argues that due to the Fall of Adam, humanity is in a state of total inability and corruption, incapable of coming to God without divine intervention. Scriptural support is drawn from Jeremiah 17:9 and Mark 7:21-23 to affirm that the human heart is inherently wicked and does not seek God. The practical significance of this doctrine emphasizes the necessity of God's sovereign grace in regeneration, which leads to the understanding that salvation is entirely of the Lord, not based on human effort or merit. Boyd stresses that this understanding encourages a heart for evangelism, as it is ultimately God's work to save those He has chosen.
“We want to see you. You must increase and we must decrease.”
“The fountainhead of what we believe is found in the grace of God in Christ.”
“Total depravity means we have no ability on our own to come to God. None at all.”
“God must save us if we're ever to be saved.”
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