The sermon "You Must Be Born Again (2)" by Bill Parker centers on the necessity of spiritual regeneration as taught in John 3:8-16. The preacher emphasizes that being "born again" is essential for entering the kingdom of God, as those who are unregenerate lack the spiritual awareness and desire necessary for salvation. Utilizing Scripture references such as Romans 6:17 and John 3:14-16, over the course of the sermon, Parker underscores the sovereignty of God in initiating the new birth, the role of Christ's sacrificial death in securing salvation, and the distinction between natural belief and saving faith. This theological exposition reinforces Reformed doctrines of total depravity, divine election, and the exclusive efficacy of Christ's redemptive work, highlighting that true faith is the product of being born again rather than a prerequisite for it.
“You must be born again, because if you're not born again, you cannot see or enter the kingdom of heaven.”
“Faith is not the cause of the new birth, it's the fruit of being born again.”
“If you're truly seeking the Lord in the truth of the scriptures, who He really is, it's God who's brought you to do that.”
“Out of the death of Christ comes life for dead sinners. We believe in Him. We rest in Him. We repent of all our dead works because of Him.”
The Bible teaches that being born again is a spiritual necessity for salvation, as stated in John 3:3.
John 3:3, John 3:8
The doctrine of total depravity is confirmed by scripture, showing that by nature, humanity is spiritually dead and unable to seek God.
Romans 3:10-12, Ephesians 2:1
Faith is vital for Christians as it is the means by which we trust in Christ for our salvation and righteousness.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 10:17
Being lifted up refers to Christ's crucifixion and the necessity of His sacrificial work for salvation.
John 3:14, John 12:32
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