In the sermon titled "Adding to Our Faith," Bill Parker addresses the Reformed doctrine of sanctification, focusing on the believer's response to salvation through the diligent pursuit of virtue, knowledge, and godliness as outlined in 2 Peter 1:5. He argues that believers, saved and justified by grace, are called to actively add to their faith moral excellence and other virtues as a response to their secure standing in Christ. Parker cites the great exchange of the gospel, emphasizing Christ’s imputed righteousness and the necessity of relying on the Holy Spirit’s guidance through Scripture. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the believer’s assurance and growth in grace, as these virtues are evidence of a transformative faith rooted in Christ, and foster a fruitful life reflecting God's nature.
“An exhortation is an encouragement in light of God's word as empowered by the Holy Spirit, the commandments of Christ. It's an encouragement to obedience.”
“These additions are cultivating and using the things that God has already given us in Christ.”
“God brings us to faith in Christ and repentance of good works.”
“He says in verse nine, but he that lacketh these things is blind... and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins.”
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