In Bill Parker's sermon "The Persecuted Church," the main theological topic addressed is the reality of persecution within the context of the church during the gospel millennium, particularly as reflected in the church of Smyrna, detailed in Revelation 2:8-11. Parker argues that believers are often tested and persecuted for their faith, as evident from the tribulations faced by the early church, which he correlates with both the prophetic warnings of Christ and the experiential realities of believers today. He references 2 Peter 3:8 to emphasize the symbolic nature of time in God's economy and the expectation of ongoing trials. The sermon underscores the significance of perseverance in faith amidst persecution, asserting that true believers will face challenges but are sustained by the grace of God, ultimately leading to eternal life, a Reformed affirmation of perseverance of the saints and assurance of salvation.
“The true church of the Lord Jesus Christ will be persecuted... but it will be a persecution over the gospel.”
“He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.”
“If we follow Christ and seek His righteousness... we will suffer some form of persecution. And that suffering is a strong testimony of genuine faith.”
“The only way we can overcome is by the grace, the goodness, and the power of God in Christ.”
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