In this sermon titled "Propitiation - Part 3," Bill Parker explores the concept of propitiation as presented in 1 John 4:10. He emphasizes that propitiation is fundamentally a "sin-bearing sacrifice" that satisfies God's law and justice, thus ensuring salvation for the elect. Parker discusses three critical aspects of propitiation: Christ as the God-appointed substitute, His capability to fulfill the conditions of salvation, and His willingness to lay down His life for the elect, supported by references from Romans and other Scriptural texts. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides believers—those for whom Christ died cannot be condemned, as propitiation guarantees their acceptance before God. This understanding fosters a profound sense of security and motivates believers to love one another as a response to God's unconditional love.
“Propitiation is a sin-bearing sacrifice that brings satisfaction to God's law and justice that secures and ensures the salvation of all for whom that propitiation is made.”
“If Christ is my propitiation, then I cannot be charged with my sins. They cannot be imputed to me.”
“God's love to his people is not a response to anything they do... There's nothing we can do to earn God's love and God's favor.”
“The realization by the power of the Holy Spirit of God's love for me in Christ is the grand motivation of my seeking to love others.”
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