In Bill Parker's sermon titled "The Finished Work of Christ," the primary theological focus is the doctrine of salvation through the completed work of Jesus Christ, as illustrated in John 4:31-38. Parker argues that Christ's fulfillment of the Father's will constitutes the essence of salvation, emphasizing that it is rooted in God's sovereign grace rather than human merit. Key Scripture references include John 4:34, where Jesus states, "my meat is to do the will of him that sent me and to finish his work," and Romans 3:10, which underscores human unrighteousness, highlighting the necessity of Christ’s righteousness for salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine is the assurance it provides believers of their salvation solely based on Christ's efficacy, as opposed to their own actions or decisions, supporting the Reformed tenet of salvation by grace through faith.
“If you really hunger and thirst after righteousness, it's because the Holy Spirit has revealed to you what righteousness is.”
“The righteousness and the goodness that we must have in order to be accepted with God cannot be found on earth among sinful men and women.”
“Salvation is by grace. It's by grace through faith, and that's not of yourselves. It's the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast.”
“Christ, in the glory of His person, and in the power of His finished work, is the very glory of God.”
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