In his sermon on the "Essentials of Justification," Bill Parker addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of justification through faith in Christ. He emphasizes that justification is fundamentally a divine act where God declares His elect righteous based solely on the finished work of Jesus Christ, outlined in Romans 8:33-35. The sermon highlights several essential points: God is the only source of justification, His elect are the only recipients, and that justification is grounded in the righteousness of Christ alone. Parker supports his arguments with specific Scriptures and extends theological concepts such as imputation, explaining how the sins of the elect are credited to Christ, who bears the penalty, allowing believers to be regarded as righteous before God. The practical significance of this doctrine emphasizes the assurance believers have in their salvation, underscoring that it is rooted in God's sovereign grace rather than human efforts.
“To be justified is to be forgiven of all my sins on a just ground.”
“God's love is the salvation of his people. Those whom he loves, he saves.”
“Justification is an imminent reality in the mind of God.”
“Sin imputed to Christ, righteousness imputed to His people. And that's how they were justified.”
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