In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Great is the mystery of Godliness," the main theological topic revolves around the mystery of godliness as expressed in 1 Timothy 3:16. Boyd argues that this mystery encompasses the divine nature of Christ being revealed through His incarnation, justification by the Spirit, and subsequent exaltation. He utilizes Scripture such as Matthew 13:10-11 and Colossians 1:26 to illustrate that understanding this mystery is granted only by divine revelation, reinforcing Reformed doctrines of predestination and God's sovereign grace. The practical significance is profound; it emphasizes the necessity of grace in salvation and encourages believers to recognize their dependence on God's choosing and revealing of Himself, setting a stark contrast against Arminian views on free will and salvation.
“The mystery of godliness can only be made known in the manner and in the time appointed by God, and only to those to whom He is pleased to reveal it.”
“The only reason we know Christ is because of His distinguishing grace and by divine revelation.”
“Salvation is of the Lord plus nothing. It's all of God's doing. We are just recipients of His grace.”
“This mystery is without controversy because it's the common confession of all believers.”
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