Wayne Boyd's sermon "Four Lies Promoted" addresses the crucial Reformed theological topic of God's sovereignty in salvation, particularly highlighting the distinction between divine love and human responsibility. Boyd outlines four prevalent lies: (1) God loves everyone, (2) God's will is for everyone to be saved, (3) Christ died for everyone, including those in hell, and (4) the Holy Spirit draws both the saved and the condemned. He argues that each lie fails scriptural scrutiny, using references such as Romans 9 to discuss divine election and Ephesians 1 to affirm God's sovereign will in salvation. By emphasizing that God's love is particular and His grace is irresistible, Boyd reinforces the Reformed doctrine of grace and the heart of the Gospel—salvation is entirely the work of God rather than human achievement.
“Gospel preachers want you to look to Christ and look away from yourself. Because we have no hope in ourselves.”
“If it was his will for everyone to be saved, everyone would be saved.”
“The love of God is distinguishing grace. It's set upon his people.”
“It's not of him that willeth nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy.”
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