In Bill Parker's sermon entitled "Blessed Union With Christ," the main theological focus is the doctrine of union with Christ as articulated in Ephesians 1:7-12. Parker emphasizes the exclusive role of Jesus Christ in salvation, asserting that all blessings flow through Him as the ground and conduit of salvation. He reinforces this argument by referencing scripture, particularly Ephesians 1:4, which speaks to the eternal election of believers in Christ before the foundation of the world and Ephesians 1:7, highlighting redemption through His blood. The sermon stresses that salvation is wholly by God's grace, contrasting it with the inadequacy of Old Testament sacrificial systems. Practically, this doctrine of union is foundational for understanding a believer's identity in Christ and underscores the comprehensive nature of God's salvific plan that spans both time and eternity.
“Salvation is of the Lord, not of man.”
“God chose a people in Christ, and that was before this world ever began.”
“In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins.”
“Grace saves us, grace keeps us, and grace will bring us to glory.”
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