The sermon titled "Freely Given by God" by Bill Parker focuses on the doctrine of sovereign grace and its implications for understanding the nature of salvation. Parker argues that true grace is always free and sovereign, emphasizing that individuals cannot achieve salvation through their own efforts or merits, but rather it is entirely the work of the Holy Spirit revealing the truth of Christ to believers. He references 1 Corinthians 2:12, which highlights that believers receive not the spirit of the world but the Spirit of God, enabling them to understand the things freely given by God. The sermon underscores the Reformed beliefs in total depravity, unconditional election, and the necessity of divine grace in coming to faith, illustrating these concepts through multiple scripture references including Romans 8:32 and Ephesians 2:8-9. The main practical significance lies in reinforcing the assurance of salvation through faith in Christ alone, as opposed to a works-based righteousness.
“When the Lord opened my eyes to see the glory of his salvation in Christ, I come to find out that there's no other kind of grace than free grace.”
“We have not received the Spirit of the world... but the Spirit which is of God, that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God.”
“Salvation is not conditioned on us... it's conditioned on Christ, and he fulfilled those conditions to secure the salvation of all for whom he died.”
“If God ever gave me what I deserve or what I earned, it would be eternal damnation.”
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