In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Through This Man," the primary theological topic is the exclusivity of salvation through Jesus Christ, as articulated in Acts 13:32-39. Boyd asserts that salvation cannot be found through any other means—works, other religions, or human efforts—but solely through Christ, who satisfied God's law and offers forgiveness of sins to all believers. He supports this argument using various Scripture references, including Isaiah 61 and John 11, emphasizing the need for divine intervention (regeneration) to attain faith and salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in its proclamation of the Gospel's transformative power, highlighting God's grace in granting forgiveness and justification to those who believe, while also warning of the dire consequences for those who reject Christ.
“Be it known unto you therefore, men and brethren, that through this man is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins.”
“Salvation is only found through this man... Not through Mary. Not through Muhammad. Not through anyone else, but Christ. And only Christ alone.”
“There is no sin that will not cover me. May that just be... We know what we are and what we've done, but there's no sin the grace of God cannot cover.”
“If you refuse to believe and if you reject the gospel and despise the Lord Jesus Christ, you're perishing your sins and spend eternity in hell.”
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