The sermon "Repentance Before God" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological concept of repentance in light of Paul's defense in Acts 26:15-26. The preacher emphasizes that true repentance involves a complete turning towards God, aided by the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit. He argues that through Paul’s testimony, we see a demonstration of God’s sovereign grace leading to regeneration, whereby individuals can turn from enmity towards faith in Christ. Specific Scripture references, including Acts 26:18, highlight the divine power necessary for such transformation and underscore the need for believers to recognize their continual need for Christ's grace. The practical significance lies in the understanding that salvation is exclusively through the sovereign mercy of God, challenging modern notions of 'decisional regeneration' that overlook the role of divine intervention.
“Repentance is a turning to God... from how we were turning to God.”
“The born-again believer is bought to see and recognize our own spiritual condition, aren't we? Lost and needy.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Period.”
“We must never be exalted to a priestly role... We have no priest but Christ, do we?”
Repentance is a turning to God and involves a change of mind about sin and Christ, as demonstrated in Acts 26.
Acts 26:15-20
Salvation by grace is affirmed in Scripture as God's unmerited favor, emphasizing that it is not by our works but according to His mercy.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Acts 26:16-18
Total depravity teaches that all humans are affected by sin and incapable of saving themselves, highlighting the need for divine grace.
Acts 26:18, Ephesians 2:1-3
The Holy Spirit regenerates the believer, enabling faith and repentance, and is essential for understanding and accepting the Gospel.
Acts 26:16-18, John 3:5-8
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