In the sermon titled "Judgments Regarding Pearls and Holy Things," Daniel Parks addresses the importance of discerning the value of God's truth and how to appropriately share it. He emphasizes that while Christians are called to judge righteously, they must also recognize that not everyone is willing or able to appreciate or understand the precious truths of Scripture. Parks cites Matthew 7:6, where Jesus instructs not to give what is holy to dogs or to cast pearls before swine, illustrating that certain individuals are spiritually incorrigible and should not receive sacred revelations. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrines of salvation by grace, including foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification as subjective 'pearls' that believers should treasure. This has practical significance for believers today, encouraging them to judiciously share the gospel and the deeper truths of Scripture with those who will value them.
“We should discern what sorts of people are incorrigible... God says, keep my holy things and my pearls away from that person.”
“This pearl of foreknowledge means that God not merely foresaw you, he foreknew you. You were His if you hold this pearl.”
“Whom God foreknew, he also predestined... He predestined us into adoption as sons by Jesus Christ himself.”
“If you want my pearls and my holy things... I have a bunch of them tonight, and I'm going to let you have them.”
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