In his sermon titled "True Children of God," Bill Parker examines the theological distinction between true believers and non-believers as presented in 1 John 3:10. He asserts that not all humans are children of God in a spiritual sense; one must be regenerated by faith in Jesus Christ to enter God's family. Parker emphasizes that salvation is rooted in God's sovereign grace rather than human decision-making, highlighting that those not truly saved are, by default, children of Satan. Key Scripture references include 1 Corinthians 2:14, which underscores the natural man's inability to comprehend spiritual truths, and John 1:12, which elucidates the mechanism of becoming children of God through belief in Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine is the assurance it provides believers, affirming that true children of God will inevitably cling to Christ and reject any false gospel that relies on human merit.
“To be a child of God is to be a sinner saved by grace who has been brought by the grace of God through Christ into the spiritual, eternal family of God.”
“A person does not become a child of God... based upon their decision. The decision's been made before the foundation of the world.”
“If you're born again by the Spirit, you cannot ignore it, you cannot deny it, and you cannot leave it. And that's all by the grace of God.”
“The true gospel preaches salvation conditioned all on Christ, who by himself... fulfilled all the conditions required and ensured their salvation.”
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