In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Faith & Love," based on Colossians 1:4, he explores the interconnectedness of faith and love as foundational aspects of the Christian life. He argues that both faith in Christ and love for the saints are evidence of genuine regeneration and spiritual transformation, highlighting that faith is a divine gift that leads to a sincere and unfeigned love for fellow believers. The sermon emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in producing this love, which is described as the "fruit of the Spirit," and draws upon various Scriptures, including Galatians 5:22 and John 13:35, to illustrate that authentic faith naturally results in love. Boyd underscores the practical significance of these doctrines by stressing how they unite the church as the body of Christ, fostering a community characterized by genuine affection and care for one another.
“Faith is a gift from God, but love springs from faith.”
“An unloving Christian is an oxymoron. Those who believe will love the brethren.”
“Love is the cement that binds us together.”
“If you have it, it's been put in your heart. Because you can't muster it up.”
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